Conditioning
Cravings
Triggers
Coping Skills
100

People, places, and things associated with use that are conditioned to be an automatic response without rational thought associated

What is a Trigger?

100

In addiction, the drug is views as necessary to survival. Therefore, the absence of a drug is seen as a threat and elicits this response that is naturally set off in humans when faced with a threat, which is an instinct that is part of the limbic system.

What is fight, flight, or freeze (or face)?

100

This is a way to stop the craving process when triggers can be avoided

What is preventing exposure to triggers?

100

A spiritually-based thought stopping technique

What is meditation or praying?

200

The early 20th century doctor who found that dogs became conditioned to salivate at the sound of a bell

Who is Dr. Ivan Pavlov?

200

The chemical that floods your automatic nervous system when your body is prepared to encounter a threat, which also is released when one feels a strong craving

What is Adrenaline?

200

This is when you stop the craving process by finding an alternative 

What is dealing with triggers in a different way?

200

A coping skill that involves picturing yourself in a certain place or engaging in a certain action

What is visualization?

300

The process that occurs when the conditioned trigger is no longer paired with the conditioned response

What is extinction?

300

The process that occurs when one puts all their attention on a threat in order to survive; this process also occurs during a craving when the brain only focuses on obtaining the substance

What is singular focus?

300

Continued thoughts about a trigger turn into this

What is a craving?

300

Part of your brain that is activated when using a coping skill that involves rational thought, such as weighing consequences and identifying values

What is the frontal lobe?

400

An automatic response created through the process of pairing an unconditioned stimulus with an unconditioned response

What is a conditioned response?

400

The process that occurs when we are under attack and need to think fast, as a result our frontal lobe (the area responsible for making good decisions slows down. This response happens when cravings and causes us to act impulsively and give irrational reasons to justify use.

What is automatic response?

400

A technique used to break of process of:

trigger--> thought--> continued thoughts--> cravings --> yse

What is a thought stopping technique?
400

General category of coping skills, such as deep breathing or meditation, used to elicit your parasympathetic system

What are relaxation techniques?