The Reward Pathway The part of the brain that is hijacked by addiction, necessary for behaviors of survival Allergy In the big book, addiction is referred to as a physical.... Spirituality Meditation, prayer, building community, or spending time in nature are examples of... 18 months This is how long PAWS can last Service The spiritual principle behind step 12 Alcohol This as well as benzodiazepines are the two substances that require medical detox Denial "I can stop anytime I want to" is an example of... Process Addictions Behavioral Addictions are also known as... 1 year Your sponsor should be someone who has worked the steps and has at least this amount of sobriety Amends The process of changing behaviors to right wrongs we have made The Promises We are going to know a new freedom and a new happiness is an example of what from the Big Book of AA? Personal Inventory This is what is done for a 4th step Alternate Rebellion Changing your personal style or going to a rage room are examples of what DBT skill? Insanity Doing the same thing over and over again expecting a different result Dopamine The primary neurotransmitter affected by substances Irritability A symptom of post- acute withdrawals Jellinek Curve A model for illustrating the progression of addiction Dr. Bob One of the two founders of AA William D. Silkworth Who wrote "The Doctor's Opinion" in the Big Book of AA? Stress This is the most common trigger for PAWS Dialectical Abstinence Preparing for a slip so that it doesn't become a slide is a way to describe... Disease Model of Addiction Jellinek developed his curve to illustrate what conceptualization of addiction? Honesty The spiritual principle behind the first step Jails, institutions, death The progression of addiction inevitably leads to... The Reward Pathway The part of the brain that is hijacked by addiction, necessary for behaviors of survival Allergy In the big book, addiction is referred to as a physical.... Spirituality Meditation, prayer, building community, or spending time in nature are examples of... 18 months This is how long PAWS can last Service The spiritual principle behind step 12 Alcohol This as well as benzodiazepines are the two substances that require medical detox Denial "I can stop anytime I want to" is an example of... Process Addictions Behavioral Addictions are also known as... 1 year Your sponsor should be someone who has worked the steps and has at least this amount of sobriety Amends The process of changing behaviors to right wrongs we have made The Promises We are going to know a new freedom and a new happiness is an example of what from the Big Book of AA? Personal Inventory This is what is done for a 4th step Alternate Rebellion Changing your personal style or going to a rage room are examples of what DBT skill? Insanity Doing the same thing over and over again expecting a different result Dopamine The primary neurotransmitter affected by substances Irritability A symptom of post- acute withdrawals Jellinek Curve A model for illustrating the progression of addiction Dr. Bob One of the two founders of AA William D. Silkworth Who wrote "The Doctor's Opinion" in the Big Book of AA? Stress This is the most common trigger for PAWS Dialectical Abstinence Preparing for a slip so that it doesn't become a slide is a way to describe... Disease Model of Addiction Jellinek developed his curve to illustrate what conceptualization of addiction? Honesty The spiritual principle behind the first step Jails, institutions, death The progression of addiction inevitably leads to...
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
G-The part of the brain that is hijacked by addiction, necessary for behaviors of survival
G-The Reward Pathway
O-In the big book, addiction is referred to as a physical....
O-Allergy
N-Meditation, prayer, building community, or spending time in nature are examples of...
N-Spirituality
I-This is how long PAWS can last
I-18 months
B-The spiritual principle behind step 12
B-Service
I-This as well as benzodiazepines are the two substances that require medical detox
I-Alcohol
B-"I can stop anytime I want to" is an example of...
B-Denial
O-Behavioral Addictions are also known as...
O-Process Addictions
G-Your sponsor should be someone who has worked the steps and has at least this amount of sobriety
G-1 year
G-The process of changing behaviors to right wrongs we have made
G-Amends
I-We are going to know a new freedom and a new happiness is an example of what from the Big Book of
AA?
I-The Promises
G-This is what is done for a 4th step
G-Personal Inventory
B-Changing your personal style or going to a rage room are examples of what DBT skill?
B-Alternate Rebellion
N-Doing the same thing over and over again expecting a different result
N-Insanity
N-The primary neurotransmitter affected by substances
N-Dopamine
N-A symptom of post-acute withdrawals
N-Irritability
O-A model for illustrating the progression of addiction
O-Jellinek Curve
I-One of the two founders of AA
I-Dr. Bob
O-Who wrote "The Doctor's Opinion" in the Big Book of AA?
O-William D. Silkworth
O-This is the most common trigger for PAWS
O-Stress
G-Preparing for a slip so that it doesn't become a slide is a way to describe...
G-Dialectical Abstinence
B-Jellinek developed his curve to illustrate what conceptualization of addiction?
B-Disease Model of Addiction
B-The spiritual principle behind the first step
B-Honesty
I-The progression of addiction inevitably leads to...
I-Jails, institutions, death