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Addictions In your journal brainstorm as many types of addictions as you can think of.

Addiction What is the difference between a hobby and an addiction? Does it impact any part of your life in a negative manner? (physical, social, financially, interests, personal characteristics)

Addiction Activity You will need 12 sheets of paper. (3 of each color) On the white paper write down three different people. The most important people in your life.

Addiction Activity On the purple paper write down three things or possessions that you regard as special.

Addiction Activity On the blue paper, write down three different activities which you enjoy participating in.

Addiction Activity On the green paper, write down three personal attributes, abilities, talents or characteristics that you are proud of.

Downhill Slide Follow the directions and make your choices

Addiction Activity Conclusion From which category was it most difficult to choose which square to tear up? How does this activity relate to a person who is going through the stages of addiction? How does this activity show the consequences of addiction?

Addiction Continuum #1 – First Occasional Use #2 – Occasional Trouble #3 – Regular Use #4 – Multiple Drug Use #5 – Dependency #6 – Total Dependency

Recovery Continuum Decide to get help Actually go for help Medical evaluation Detoxification Learns about disease Physical health improves Appearance improves Mental health improves Gains emotional control Rebuild relationships Sets and achieves goals Rebuilds self-esteem Continues to stay drug free Helps others in recovery process Takes responsibility for own life Continues lifelong adventure in recovery

Stage One Social drinking Often to relax or relieve stress May develop memory loss and blackouts Often make excuses for their drinking behavior Tolerance increases

Stage Two Cannot stop drinking Drink alone Drink everyday The body has developed a tolerance Drinking becomes a central event

Stage Three Final and worse stage Problems can no longer be denied Alcohol is a constant companion Aggressive and or isolated from friends and family The body is addicted Reverse tolerance When they stop drinking, there will be withdrawals

Drug & Alcohol Counselor Write 2 questions to ask the Drug & Alcohol Counselor who will be coming to class next week

How do drugs & Alcohol Affect the Human Body? Organ Lady How do drugs & Alcohol Affect the Human Body?

Reflections on Addictions… In your journal: School Counselor AA panel Addiction videos Organ Lady Any thing else you want to add or suggest. Take notes and reflect on the presentation(s): Was it useful? relevant? Who would you recommend to have back?

“What” Questions:. 3 people. 3 possessions. 3 activities “What” Questions: 3 people? 3 possessions? 3 activities? 3 personal attributes? Downhill Slide