Define a Stressor
what is Those people, places, events, rules, regulations, expectations, or requests that put some kind of demand on people
Define Drug abuse
what is Drug abuse occurs when use of a mood-altering drug interferes with a
p e r s o n ’s life, resulting in negative effects on a person’s physical, p s y ch o l o g i c a l,
s o c i a l , l e g a l , e m o t i o n a l , o c c u p a t i o n a l , or educational well-bein
Who is the newest member of Royal Minds
what is Ms. Carmen
define stimulant drugs
what is Drugs that energize the
nervous system by making
the nerves act more quickly
than normal. They have
d i ff e rent effects at diff e re n t
d o s e s .
This three-word phrase reminds people in recovery to take things slowly and stay present.
Answer: What is “One day at a time”?
What is “One day at a time”?
define stress
what is Stress is the internal reaction to the demands of the stressors.
Define To l e r a n c e
what is To l e r a n c e is a process in which the same amount of a drug begins to hav e
less effect or when the amount of a drug needs to be increased to have the
same effect as before.
Who is the longest Clinical Staff member working at Royal Minds?
what is Kendall Temple
Name six common stimulant drugs
what is The six common stimulant drugs are cocaine, a m p h e t a m i n e s,
amphetamine-related prescription pills (which include Ritalin
and some diet pills), o v e r-the-counter stimulant pills, c a f f e i n e,
and nicotine
What is “The Big Book”?
What is the 3 step process to look at a stressful event
what is
1. The stressor event
2. Beliefs
3. Emotional consequences
Define Physical dependence
what is Physical dependence results from prolonged exposure to a mood-altering
d r u g. The cells in the body become accustomed to the drug and begin to adapt
to the presence of that drug. Once this happens, the body appears to be in
balance only when the drug is present
Which Staff member has a youtube channel / following?
what is Ms. A
How do psychedelic drugs affect a person?
what is Psychedelic drugs may
distort the way a person
feels and thinks, often
making his or her thinking
seem craz
This step in the 12-step program involves making direct amends to people wherever possible.
What is Step 9?
What is an irrational thinking?
what is irrational thinking is associated with the words should, ought, must, always, and never.
define addiction
what is Addiction is a primary, progressive, chronic process with genetic, psycho?social, and environmental factors influencing its development and outcome.
It involves compulsion, loss of control, and continued use despite negative
consequences. It is often called a biopsychosocial disorder
Who works the most hour in a day at Royal Minds?
what is Ronnette
Name some stimulate drugs?
what is Cocaine, amphetamines,
diet pills, and caffeine
This term describes when someone struggles with both addiction and a mental health disorder.
What is “dual diagnosis”?
What are ways to dispute or challenge irrational beliefs?
what is you can replace stressful emotional consequences with different less stressful feelings and responses.
explain The upper-downer cycle
what is The upper-downer cycle occurs when individuals use both a primary
d r u g and one or more secondary drugs, frequently taking depressants and
s t i m u l a n t s t o g e t h e r. Because the stimulant and the depressant counteract
e a ch other, individuals with large amounts of both drugs may not feel very
intoxicated and can consume very large amounts of both drugs.
This staff member needs armed guards when traveling and is treated like a King by others?
what is Mr. Al
What are the 4 different types of psychedelic and hallucinogenic drugs?
What is There are different groups of psychedelic and hallucinogenic
drugs that share certain properties. The primary groups are:
1. LSD psych e d e l i c s
2 . amphetamine-related psych e d e l i c s
3 . PCP psych e d e l i c s
4 . marijuana and related drug
This alternative recovery program emphasizes self-empowerment and uses a 4-point system instead of 12 steps.
What is “SMART Recovery”?