Relapse prevention
12 Steps (NA/AA)
Slogans
Random
Type of substances
100

What are the two most frequent things learned in relapse prevention?

Triggers and coping skills

100

What is the first step?

Step 1: We admitted we were powerless over alcohol—that our lives had become unmanageable.


100

One day ....

_____  _____!

100

Reasons individuals engage in addictive activities? (total of 5)

Low-self esteem

Boredom

curiosity

alienation

peer pressure 

100

Drugs in this category include cocaine, amphetamines and caffeine?

Stimulants

200

What are the three P’s of recovery?

Passion, Power, Purpose

200

What is the oldest 12-Step Program?

AA- Alcoholics Anonymous. 

200

Progress, ....

_____  ______!

200

Primary reason youth drink?

To experiment 

200

Acute effects and health risks of this drug include lowered inhibitions and depression?

Alcohol 

300

What are some of the most common factors that can contribute to relapses?

The severity and consequences of addiction; Co-occurring mental or medical conditions; and. The individuals coping skills, motivation, and support system.

300

What are the rewards of AA?  

  • Hope instead of desperation.
  • Faith instead of despair.
  • Courage instead of fear.
  • Peace of mind instead of confusion.
  • Self-respect instead of self-contempt.
  • Self-confidence instead of helplessness.
  • The respect of others instead of their pity and contempt.
  • A clean conscience instead of a sense of guilt.
300

90 meetings ......

____ ____ _____ !

300

% of crime that involves alcohol?

60 %

300

Acute effects and health risks of this drug include slowed reaction time and anxiety:

Cannabis

400

What are the 4 determinants of relapse?

  • Motivation.
  • Mental Strength.
  • Family & Relationships.
  • Anxiety & Depression.
400

What do the 12 steps teach?

The 12 Steps outline a path to spiritual progress through a series of actions designed to elicit what The Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous refers to as a “psychic change” – a complete mental, emotional, and spiritual shift in perception. We believe the 12 Steps can be a critical element of a long-term recovery program.

400

To Keep what you have, ....

____ _____ ___ ______ ___ _ ____!

400

The #1 cause of preventable death in the United States?

smoking nicotine 

400

cute effects and health risks of this category of drugs include shrunken testicles in males and  Menstrual irregularities in females: 

anabolic steroids 

500

The Five Pillars of Recovery from Trauma and Addiction?

  • Maintain rigorous honesty. In addiction, our lives were built upon lies and false narratives we told ourselves and others. ...
  • Expose your secrets. ...
  • Let go. ...
  • Remember you aren't alone. ...
  • Know you matter.
500

What is the 12-step movement?

Twelve-step programs are international mutual aid programs supporting recovery from substance addictions, behavioral addictions and compulsions. Developed in the 1930s, the first twelve-step program, Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), aided its membership to overcome alcoholism.

500

If You Sit in the Barber's Chair Long Enough, ...... 

____ ____ ________ ___ _ ______!

500

Percentage of cancer deaths that can be attributed to smoking?

33% or 1/3

500

Acute effects and health risks of this drug include euphoria, nausea, and HIV

heroin