What does DBT stand for?
What is Dialectal Behavioral Therapy?
A group for men and women who have a desire to stop using drugs or alcohol. Ex. NA, AA, CA….etc
What are 12 Step Fellowships?
What are the two categories of triggers?
What is internal and external
Is addiction considered a disease True or False?
True
What is the room called with the piano in it?
What is the "game room"
What is the name of the NA daily meditation book?
What is the "Just for today"
An alternative recovery group to AA/NA?
What is SMART Recovery, Recovery Dharma, Celebrate Recovery, Wellbriety, Talking Circles
True or False
Sobriety and Recovery are the same thing.
False
What Mental Health Condition is the most associated with Addiction?
What is Depression?
What year was Marworth established?
1982
What is the name of the Building we are in?
What is Marworth
What is the first step of AA about?
Powerlessness and unmanageability over substances
What do they call a person that can guide you through the twelve steps?
What is a "Sponsor"
The term "dual diagnosis" refers to the coexistence of which conditions?
What is a mental health disorder and a substance abuse disorder?
Name 4 counselors or counseling supervisors
Ann, Mike G., Mike M., Susan, Brandy, Ann, Jason, Beth, Morgan, Sara, Emil, Noelle
Name one of the two founding fathers of AA?
Who are Bill W. or Doctor Bob?
Support group that doesn’t include any aspects of spirituality or religion. Teach coping skills to help participants address four main points: Build and maintain motivation, Cope with urges, Manage thoughts, feeling and behaviors, and Live a balanced life.
What is SMART Recovery?
What is the group called that's at 6:30 at night Sunday through Thursday?
What is "the first step?"
Double Jeopardy
What is the most important thing to have going into recovery?
What is willingness?
What is the ratio for M/F interactions in a common space?
What is 2 men / 2 women
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
Deeply held beliefs that influence how we interpret our experiences.
What are core beliefs?
Meetings for family or friends of those struggling with alcohol or drug abuse.
What is Al-Anon?
This step is about taking inventory
What is step 4
According to the NIDA (National Institute of Drug Abuse), what is the relapse rate of Substance use disorders?
What is between 40 to 60%?
What is the room with all the big windows down the hall from the game room?
What is the "God room"?