Name One Diagnostic Criteria of a Substance Use Disorder
1. Hazardous use
2. Social or interpersonal problems related to use
3. Neglected major roles to use
4. Withdrawal
5. Tolerance
6. Used larger amounts/longer
7. Repeated attempts to control use or quit
8. Much time spent searching/using/recovering from the substance
9. Physical or psychological problems related to use
10. Activities given up to use
11. Craving
What is another term for addiction
Substance use disorder
What is the highest level of care for substance abuse
Medical detox
What are 4 main types of triggers
People, Places, Things, and Emotions
What is the first stage of change
Precontemplation
What classifies a substance use disorder as mild
Answering yes to 2-3 diagnostic criteria
What is the most commonly used substance for individuals that does not have a cessation technique readily available to them
Caffeine
What is the lowest level of care
Outpatient Services
What is a mindfulness technique?
A coping skill that doesn't allow you to think about anything else when you are participating in this activity.
Engaged the 5 senses
What would an individual state when they are in the contemplation stage of change
"maybe I have a problem"
12 months or 1 year
What is marijuana classified as
Hallucinogen
What is IOP
Intensive Outpatient Program
True or False:
Co-occurring disorders can be triggering
True
What is the fifth stage of change
Maintenance
What classifies a severe substance use disorder
answering yes to 6 or more of the diagnostic criteria
What is a synthetic substance rising in use but may not be recognized by insurance companies as problematic
Kratom
What does PHP services include
Residential services from 8AM-3:30PM Monday through Friday
True or False:
Is the goal of sobriety avoiding triggers
What is occurring the in the preparation stage of change
Individuals are preparing to live a sober life and are gaining tools/resources needed to remain sober.
What is 2 examples of hazardous use involving substances
Watching children while under the influence
swimming while under the influence
mowing a lawn while under the influence
driving while under the influence
Nitrous oxide
(Whip its)
What is another word for residential services
Inpatient services
What is one coping skill you can practice in your daily life?
Examples could be:
Walking
meditation
reading
journaling
music
art projects
What is the fourth stage of change
action