Facts
Stages
Say What?
Get Moving
Drug Court
100

People usually go through this when they are trying to make a new behavior a habit.

What are the Stages of Change?

100

In this stage, people have made behavior changes that are visible to others and are beginning to internalize these changes. 

Action Stage

100

"I'm a person in long term recovery. My meetings are a part of my regular routine. I can reach out to my sponsor and other sober support if I need support."

Maintenance Stage

100

Doing this can help someone move from Contemplation to Preparation. 

What is evaluating the costs and benefits (pros and cons) of using? 

100

This is set at 9:00 for Phase 1 participants in Drug Court.

What is curfew?

200

True or False

You must go from one stage to another in a line or you are doing it wrong.

False. You can move from pre-contemplation to action and back to relapse and still be in the stages of change.

200

In this stage, people may be hearing from others that they need to stop using but they aren't sure it's really a problem. 

Pre-contemplation

200

"The cops are always picking on me. They keep locking me up and I only had a pipe with some residue on it in the car this time."

Pre-contemplation

200
Doing this can help someone move from Pre-contemplation to contemplation. 

What is recognizing what using is costing them?

200

This is $20 per week and begins accruing on the first week of the program. 

What are Drug Court fees?

300

This is considered a stage of change, not the end of change. 

What is relapse? 

300

In this stage, people are making changes that are long-term and can be seen by others as well as making changes in their thinking, feeling, and beliefs that may not be as evident to other people. 

Maintenance Stage

300

"I'm in Drug Court, so I can't do anything that'll make me fail a drug screen right now."

Preparation Stage

300

Doing this can help someone move from Action to Maintenance stage.

What is changing thoughts, feelings, and beliefs? 

300

In Phase 1, you must attend the on-site self-help meeting. In each phase, the number of meetings matches the number of the Phase you're in, so in Phase 4, you must attend this many self-help meetings. 

What is 4?

400

True or False

You must be ready to end using in order to be in the stages of change. 

False. Pre-contemplation is a stage of change.

400

In this stage, people are beginning to think they need to make a change but aren't sure if they can or if they really need to be changing.

Contemplation Stage

400

"I can't seem to stop using on my own but I'm getting tired of living like this."

Contemplation Stage

400

Doing this can be a sign that someone has moved from contemplation to preparation.

What is attending a self-help meeting? 

400

You must attend this each month on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month.

What is court?

500
True or False

You must be in action stage in order to move from Phase 1 to Phase 2. 

False. You can still be in pre-contemplation and move to Phase 2. 

500

In this stage, people are making a commitment or plan to begin to change a behavior.

Preparation Stage

500

"I'm in Drug Court so I'm not using anything to get high and I think I'm starting to like being sober."

Action Stage

500

After relapse, doing this can be a sign that someone is getting ready to re-enter the stages of change.

What is:

-reaching out to sponsor?

-attending meetings again?

-asking for help?

-not using for a day?


500

This is who you reach out to if you need to reach staff after hours or on the weekend.

What is the after hours/on call phone?

912-282-7062