"Our common welfare should come first; personal recovery depends upon A A unity"
What is the First Tradition
Drug classification of alcohol
What is Depressant
The two founders of Alcoholics Anonymous
Who are Bill Wilson and "Dr. Bob" Smith
The "Johari Window" theory/technique is applied to this group process
What is a Peer Evaluation
Work assignments given to help promote change in thoughts and behaviors
What are Change Objectives
"Admitted we were powerless over alcohol - that our lives had become unmanageable"
What is Step 1
A positive statement that helps boost self-esteem
What is an Affirmation
The year Alcoholics Anonymous was officially formed
What is 1935
Interruption in a "Stage Of Change" when one goes back to old habits and behaviors
What is Relapse
"Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong promptly admitted it"
What is Step 10
"The only requirement for A A membership is a desire to stop drinking"
What is Tradition 3
Consuming a large amount of alcohol over a very short period of time
What is Binge Drinking
"Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves"
What is Step 4
Brand name of nasal spray used to counteract opioid overdose
What is NARCAN / Naloxone
A technique used to help calm/heal the mind, body, and spirit
What is Meditation
"Came to believe that a power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity"
What is Step 2
Liver disease commonly caused by alcoholism
What is Cirrhosis
The Spiritual Foundation of all AA/NA traditions
What is Anonymity
The opposite of Addiction
What is Connection
Pre-Contemplation; Contemplation; Preparation; Action; Maintenance
What are the "Stages of Change"
"Anonymity is the spiritual foundation of all our traditions, ever reminding us to place principles before personalities"
What is Tradition 12
A condition that causes yellowing of the eyes and skin, commonly caused by alcohol-induced liver disease
What is Jaundice
The most common type of misused pain medication
What are opioids
A deadly condition caused by withdrawal from alcohol which includes but not limited to hallucinations, body shakes, and seizures
What is Delirium Tremens
Name the three types of discharge from treatment
Successful Completion; Against Medical Advice (AMA); Therapeutic Discharge (TD)