TRIGGERS
CRAVING FACTS
COPING SKILLS
URGE SURFING
RECOVERY TALK
100

These three categories make up external triggers

What are people, places, and things?

100

Having a craving means you are failing in recovery.

What is False?

100

Going for a walk, exercising, reading, or watching television are examples of this coping strategy.


Answer: What is distraction?

100

Urge surfing compares cravings to this.


What is a wave?

100

A person thinks, "I can't take this craving." CBT teaches us to do this.

What is challenge the thought?

200

These four internal states make up HALT.

What are Hungry, Angry, Lonely/Bored, and Tired?

200

Many people describe cravings as physical sensations like sweaty palms, dry mouth, or this feeling in the chest.

What is chest tightness?

200

Talking to a sponsor, counselor, or sober friend is another coping strategy called this.


What is seeking support/talking about the craving?

200

The first step of urge surfing is paying attention to the craving and measuring this.

What is intensity?

200

Replace this thought: "This feeling will never go away unless I use."

What is "This craving will pass if I give it a few minutes"?

300

Seeing someone you used with is an example of this type of trigger.

What is an external trigger?

300

Cravings are compared to these because they rise, peak, and eventually pass.

What are ocean waves?

300

This strategy involves remembering what happens after using rather than focusing only on immediate relief.


What is recalling negative consequences?

300

The second step is focusing on these physical experiences.


What are sensations or symptoms?

300

Complete this statement: "Craving is a __________ of recovery."

What is a normal part

400

Feeling stressed after an argument is an example of this type of trigger.

 What is an internal trigger?

400

People often believe cravings will last forever, but cravings generally do this.

What is pass/go away?

400

"Playing the tape until the end" means thinking about these.


What are the consequences of using?

400

True or False: Urge surfing means fighting the craving as hard as possible.


What is False?

400


People often have thoughts that happen so quickly they seem automatic. These are called this.


What are automatic thoughts?

500

Before coping with cravings effectively, this is the first step.

What is identifying triggers?

500

When people use every time they have a craving, they never learn this important lesson.

What is that cravings can go away without using?

500

You are angry after an argument, rate your craving at 80/100, and start thinking, "I can't handle this." Name:

  1. The trigger,
  2. A healthier replacement thought,
  3. One coping strategy you could use.

1. Internal trigger (anger)

2. "This craving will pass."

3. Call support, urge surf, exercise, deep breathing, distraction, or recall consequences.

500

When urge surfing, you observe the craving as it rises, peaks, and then does this.

What is passes or fades away?

500

Give one example of healthy self-talk during a craving.

Examples:

  • "I have handled worse than this."
  • "This craving will pass."
  • "I don't have to act on this urge."
  • "Others get through cravings and so can I."
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