Mastering Difficult Conversations with Compassion
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    Glossary of terms:


     

    Addiction A compulsive need to use substances or engage in activities that are harmful, despite knowing the adverse consequences.

    Behavioral Addictions Compulsions not related to substance use but involve detrimental behavioral patterns like gambling or excessive internet use.

    Biological Factors Innate aspects such as genetics and brain chemistry playing a role in the susceptibility to addiction.

    Continuous Learning The ongoing process of acquiring new knowledge or skills, essential for personal growth and recovery from addiction.

    Coping Strategies Techniques utilized to manage and navigate through stress, cravings, and triggers associated with addiction.

    Craving An intense desire to engage in addictive behaviors or substance use.

    Diagnostic Assessments Evaluations involving structured interviews and criteria to diagnose addiction or substance use disorders.

    DSM-5 A manual used by healthcare professionals for diagnosing mental disorders, including addiction.

    Environmental Influences External aspects like societal norms and peer groups affecting one’s vulnerability to addiction.

    Mindfulness Maintaining a moment-by-moment awareness of our thoughts, emotions, and surroundings in a focused and non-judgmental way.

    Overdose The consumption of a substance beyond recommended levels, resulting in severe physical harm or death.

    Peer Networks Groups of individuals in recovery providing mutual guidance, encouragement, and understanding.

    Personal Support Assistance from friends and family, providing emotional, psychological, and sometimes financial support during recovery.

    Professional Support Guidance from experts like therapists and counselors specializing in addiction recovery.

    Relapse A return to addictive behaviors or substance use after a period of improvement or abstinence.

    Resilience The ability to recover and adapt positively in the face of adversity, such as overcoming addiction.

    Screening Tools Instruments, such as questionnaires, used in identifying individuals who might be struggling with addiction.

    Support Systems/Networks People or organizations offering various forms of assistance and encouragement, crucial for overcoming addiction.

    Therapy Professional treatment aimed to help individuals manage or overcome mental health issues, including addictions.

    Triggers Specific circumstances or emotions that prompt a strong desire to return to addictive behaviors or substance use.

    Withdrawal Symptoms experienced when reducing or discontinuing the use of a substance to which one has become dependent.