Changes, why it gotta be changes???
(stages of change)
I will enter you!!!!!!!!
may the 12 steps be with you
you shall not pass.
"I'm very discreet... but I'll haunt your dreams."
100

People in this stage may wish to change, but for the immediate future have no plans to do so.

Precontemplation

100

A return to a state of illness after a period of being healthy, “disease-free,” without symptoms, or in a state of remission.

Relapse

100

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

Step 1

100

Mental or emotional attachment to a substance/behavior

psychological dependence or psychological addiction

100

Helping an addicted person do things they can or should be doing for themselves; causes disease progression

Enabling

200

People in this stage are getting ready to take action. They are more decisive, confident and committed; they’re developing a plan and may have already taken small steps.

Preparation

200

Refraining from further drug use.

Abstinence

200

Made a list of all persons we had harmed, and became willing to make amends to them all.

Step 8

200

Taking too much of a medicine according to the directions.

drug misuse/abuse

200

These are traits that usually were developed early and served the addict and alcoholic as a means of survival.

Maladaptive coping skills

300

Individuals in this stage have managed to stay in Action mode

Maintenance

300

The effort to prove that our behaviors are valid or reasonable (examples include celebrations, boredom or "I've been clean long enough to do it just once."

Justification

300

Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.

Step 2

300

The act of discontinuing the use of a drug, or the physical and psychological symptoms that can occur when someone stops using an addictive substance

Withdrawal

300

a technique that can be used to avoid acting on any behavior that you want to reduce or stop. also know as riding the wave 


 urge surfing

400

People in this stage see their use as a problem and are thinking about taking action, but aren’t quite ready or don’t know how to get started.

Contemplation

400

The acronym H.A.L.T stands for:

Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired

400

Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong promptly admitted it.

Step 10

400

When the body adjusts to a drug and needs more to produce the desired effects.

tolerance

400

This is when a person lacks insight into their mental health or addiction

Denial

500

Beyond just thinking about it or preparing to act, a person in this phase has actually begun doing something (or a lot of things) differently, and may be experimenting with expanding his or her efforts.

Action

500

To hold on to the possibility of returning to the behavior if necessary, or under the "right" circumstances (ex. keeping old contact phone numbers)

Reservations

500

Made searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves

Step 4

500

a physiological adaptation that occurs when a person's body adjusts to a substance over time

physical dependence

500

The period of early sobriety, usually for the first three to six months, is typically very happy.

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