Addiction & Recovery
PAWS (Post Acute Withdrawal)
Codependency
Thinking Traps (Cognitive Distortions)
Thinking & Emotions
100

These are the three most common stages of relapse according to Gorski's model

what is Emotional, mental, and physical relapse. 

100

PAWS stands for 

What Post Acute Withdrawal Syndrome. 

100

Enabling-DEF

What is 
This behavior involves doing for someone what they can and should do for themselves. 

100

A client thinks their spouse's bad mood must be their fault.

What is Personalization.

100

An inaccurate or unhelpful way of thinking.

What is a cognitive distortion?

200

The neurotransmitter is most associated with reward and reinforcement in addiction 

What is Dopamine. 

200

Name three symptoms commonly associated with PAWS.

what are Mood swings, sleep issues, anxiety, memory problems, concentration difficulties. 

200

the difference between helping and enabling

what is helping support growth, enabling, and removing consequences and supports unhealthy behavior? 

200

A person assumes they know what others think of them without evidence

what is Mind reading.

200

 described as feeling bad about something you did

what is guilt

300

The difference between a trigger and a craving

What is A trigger is a stimulus that activates thoughts or emotions related to use. A craving is the urge or desire to use. 

300

the definition of enabling

what is 
This behavior involves doing for someone what they can and should do for themselves. 

300

Is one sign of codependency

what are people-pleasing, rescuing, poor boundaries, and controlling behavior? 

300

 cognitive distortion is present when someone thinks, "Nobody likes me"?

Overgeneralization.

300

skill that involves noticing a feeling without immediately reacting to i

what is mindfulness

400

This concept describes the brain's reduced ability to experience pleasure from normal activities after substance use 

What is Anhedonia. 

400

Coping skills that are helpful when experiencing PAWS symptoms

WHat are Self care, recovery meetings, exercise, sleep hygiene, reaching out for support, mindfulness. 

400

Emotion often develops when people consistently ignore their own needs to take care of others 

What is resentment

400

A person thinks, "I slipped once, so I've ruined everything."

what is All-or-nothing thinking. 

400

healthy way to cope with difficult emotions

 What is  Talk to a support person, journal, exercise, pray, meditate, attend a meeting, etc 

500

Name two protective factors associated with long term recovery.

what is Examples include recovery support network, employment, stable housing, purpose/meaning, recovery meetings, family support, spirituality. 

500

why lack of sleep worsens PAWS symptoms

what are it increases irritability, anxiety, cravings, and difficulty concentrating. 

500

 the "3 C's" often discussed in family recovery?

What are You didn't Cause it, you can't Control it, and you can't Cure it. 

500

treating feelings as facts.

what is Emotional reasoning. 

500

Why is self compassion important in recovery?

It reduces shame and supports healthy behavior change.