During recovery, a person may be thinking of ways to turn back to drugs if recovery doesn't work. These douhts and dangerous thoughts can lead to relapses.
Reservations
Children thrive when they have a predicatable and _____ routine.
Consistent
Addiction is not just an "I" disease, it is a "we" disease. This is in place for family members/peers affected by an individual struggling with alcohol and/or drugs.
Al-Anon and/or Nar-Anon
Relapse comes _____ before _____.
1. Mentally
2. Physically
Affirming somones feelings or experiences.
Validation
this term identifies individuals who no longer utilize alcohol, but continue to behave dysfunction-ally (e.g. express rage/anger, intense fear), or regress in personal growth or within their recovery program.
Dry-Drunk
Abuse or neglect from caregiver, indpendent, pattern of withdrawal, and tendency to minimize the feelings of others.
Avoidant Attachment Style
_____ approach means to treat the mind, body, and soul.
Hollistic
Name one stage/level in Maslow's Hiarchy of Needs.
1. Physiological
2. Safety
3. Love/Belongingness
4. Esteem
5. Self-Actualization
An intense euphoric feeling experienced by some individuals in early recovery from substance use disorder in which the patient experiences highly positive and optimistic sentiments.
Pink Cloud
Opiates, alcohol, and ____ are the three drugs responsible for the highest death rates.
Tobacco/Nicotine
Limited parental availability, distress when left alone, craves close relationships but sruggles to trust, and need for reassurance.
____ ____ is a practice, a process, a set of tools, a treatment, and a path to healing addiction and the suffering caused by addiction. The main inspiration and guiding philosophy for the program are the teachings of Siddhartha (Sid) Gautama, a man who lived in India twenty-five hundred years ago
Refuge Recovery
Once you become a ____ you go back to being a ______.
Pickle ----> Cucumber
What are the 3 P's of recovery?
1. Purpose
2. Passion
3. Power
Some studies show that ____ can effectively rewire the brain after a single use
Crack / Crack Cocaine
When used, it forces the production of dopamine or feel-good hormone.
Then, this causes an instant effect of reward and pleasure, which rewires the brain to continue to crave for these feelings. Eventually, users turn back to crack or other substances in a desperate attempt to replicate those euphoric effects. When sober - an extreme depression can occur due to lack of natural dopamine.
Inconsistent parenting, initmate relationships feel confusing, feelings of unworthiness, & tendnecy towards aggressive or antisocial behaviors. Can occur at any time throughout life-span.
Disorganized Attachment Style
_____ _____ was founded in 1991 as a way to help people struggling with addiction or codependency. It is a biblically balanced approach to help bring sustainable recovery and healing to our hurts. It guides us toward new healthy truths and life-giving habits as we repair our broken relationships.
Celebrate Recovery
This tends to be the longest and most difficult stage that someone resides in when going through the stages of grief.
Depression
People with _____ boundaries are too involved and enmeshed with others. They often are highly dependent on other people and struggle with feelings of anxiety, burnout and the need to please others. They are likely to: Struggle to say no to other people's requests or demands.
Porous
Binge-Drinking can be defined as ___ drinks for women and ___ drinks for men.
(difference between women and men are 1 drink apart).
4 for women
5 for men
Attachment theory: ____ & ____ patterns could be traced back to childhood.
1. Mental
2. Behavioral
(All or nothing).
____ ____ __ _____ offers a program to recover from the effects of growing up in an alcoholic or otherwise dysfunctional family. It is not affiliated with AA, but it follows the 12-step structure and format of groups based on Alcoholics Anonymous.
(Need full name, not just acronym).
Adult Children of Alcoholics (ACoA) (ACA)
Name the 5 stages of change
1. Pre-contemplation stages of change
2. Contemplation stage of change
3. Preparation
4. Action
5. Maintenance
What are the 2 most common factors that predispose someone to addiction?
1. Genetics
2. Environment