Repeated Phrases
MGT
Psycho Ed.
Suggestions
Bonus
100

HOW Stands for?

**Bonus** 150:What do I mean by HOW. What are the three words?

Honesty, Openmindedness, and Willingness

Vul.

Feedback

Learning

100

When we talking about the first step, "the second half" of it, mentions the universal connection between addiction and mental illness. What word in that second half describes this connection?

Unmanageability

100

What's the difference between a Reaction and a Respsone

A reaction is Automatic and Response is Thought Out, or new learned behavior..

100

What is my solution as an ACTIVE alcoholic or addict?

Substances

100

Who is the Saint that made the Self-Forgetting Prayer

Saint Francis

200

The only problem that you have is _____ ?

Think, Feel, Perceive

200

What are the questions Dr. Silkworth would have asked you if he was diagnosing you back in the thirties?

Hint: First and last questions of your DSM-V handout.

1. Have you ever used more than you meant to?

2. Have you ever told yourself that this time it will be different?

200

What are the words I use to describe the faulty patterns of behavior you will discover within the narrative rewriting process?


Negative Coping Mechanisms (Character Defects)

200

What is the term used for someone who is sober but not working a program?

Dry

200

Alcoholism (Addiction follows the same ideology) is 3 fold, what are the three components?

1. Phenomenon of Craving

2. Mental Obsession

3. Spiritual Malady

300

What are the three things that my curriculum is meant to help you learn?

1. Diagnosis

2. How and the Why, and 

3. Benefits and Results of choosing to engage.

300

What are the two parts of someone that the Doctor's Theory state makes someone powerless?

**Bonus** 300

What's the word that I used to describe the obsession. The hint is that I made a comparison between a paranoid schizophrenia to explain this word

A body that cannot tolerate the substance(s) and mind that will not let me stay away from the drug(s) of choice.

**Delusional Thinking**

300

What are the Two Therapies that are Similar to Twelve Step

CBT | Narrative Therapy

300

What are the four styles of conflict that talked about?

Avoidant, Collaborative, Accommodation, Dominative

300

What was the survey that I handed out in one of our first groups testing you for?

**Bonus** 200

Can you tell me the name of the condition that came before that diagnosis?

Substance Use Disorder

SAD

400

What 'language' do I speak really when I am blaming others for my problems?

Hint: Its not a real language.

Vicitmeeze

400

What are the maintenance actions that that twelve step and this curriculum suggest will keep you sober and or mentally healthy

Introspection, Contrary Action, Amends, Relationship with Higher Power

400

What are the three forms of insecure attachment that we discussed?

Anxious, Ambivalent, Avoidant


400

What are three activities that is suggested by 12-step that are must do's in order to stay sober?

A. Go to Meetings

B. Do the Steps (Build a relationship with my higher power)

C. Be of service

400

What was the name of the guy who came to one of the co-founders, Bill W., that offered Bill the spiritual solution that changed the trajectory of the whole AA program?

Ebby Thatcher

500

Fill in the missing word:

Your feelings will f*** you with no _______.

Grease
500

What are the Four Pillars that I talked about?

1. Negative Core Beliefs

2. Attachment

3. Learning to Develop Contrary Action

4. Conflict

500

What are the Three Negative Core Beliefs we talked about?

helplessness

worthlessness

unlovability

500

What is the main point of meetings?

A. Listening to others to learn how to stay sober

B. Finding a fellowship

C. Share what you have done to get and stay sober

D. Find a sponsor

**BONUS** 250

After having gotten sober and been through the steps out of the list, what now is the MAIN point of going to meetings.

A.

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After having gotten sober and been through the steps out of the list, what now is the MAIN point of going to meetings.

500

What is was the primary emotion we discussed that if not dealt with will become remorse eventually?

Guilt