Triggers & Prevention
Support Systems
Healthy Living
Healthy Habits Gone Wild
Ridiculous Triggers
100

What is a trigger?

Anything that increases the urge to use

100

Name one type of support group.

AA, NA, SMART Recovery

100

How many hours of sleep do most adults need?

7–9 hours

100

This beverage becomes your new best friend, even though it tastes like nothing.

Water

100

This “trigger” is dangerous because it makes you want to nap for 3 hours.

A: A comfy couch

200

Name one internal trigger.

A: Stress, sadness, boredom

200

What is a sponsor?

A mentor who supports your recovery

200

Name one benefit of exercise in recovery.

Reduces stress

200

This activity magically improves your mood, even though you complain the whole time.

Exercise

200

This trigger appears when you’re hungry and everything suddenly looks like food.

Grocery store

300

Name one external trigger.

People, places, or things associated with using

300

Name one professional who helps with addiction.

Therapist

300

What nutrient helps stabilize mood and energy?

Protein

300

This habit helps you sleep better, even though you swear you’re “not tired.”

 A: A bedtime routine

300

This trigger is responsible for 90% of bad decisions:

Your phone at 2 AM

400

What is a “safety plan”?

A strategy for avoiding or managing triggers

400

What is peer support?

Help from people with similar experiences

400

What is one sign of burnout?

Exhaustion or irritability

400

This food group suddenly becomes exciting when you’re sober.

Vegetables

400

This trigger is the ultimate test of patience:

Slow Wi‑Fi

500

A friend invites you to a party where people will be drinking. What’s one safe response?

Decline and choose a sober activity

500

You feel a sudden craving. What’s one immediate action?

Call someone

500

You’re stressed after work. What’s a healthy alternative to using?

Exercise or journaling

500

Someone pressures you to “just have one.” What’s a boundary you can set?

I’m not using today.”

500

You notice you’re isolating. What’s one step to reconnect?

Reach out to a support person

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