12-Steps
Spirituality
Relapse Prevention
Motivation Throughout History
Famous Recovering Addicts
Family Roles
Self Help Group History
Negative Emotions
100

Came to Believe that a Power Greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity. 

Step-2

100

This religion worships the Buddha 

Buddhism 

100

I can call on these people for help

Sober Supports 

100

This person refused to give up her seat and move to the back of the bus

Rosa Parks 

100
Hold me closer tiny dancer, I'm going to love me. 

Elton John 

100

Alcohol and drugs become the primary way to cope in this role 

The addict 

100

Founded in 1935

AA

100

This emotion is characterized by antagonism towards someone or something you feel has done you wrong. 

Anger

200

Made a list of all persons we had harmed, and became willing to make amends to them all. 

Step 8
200

This entity is something greater than yourself 

Higher Power 

200

This occurs when an addict willingly seeks out drug use. 

A relapse 

200

This person went to Prison for a Cocaine addiction in 1978. After getting out and staying sober, he went on to be a successful comedian and played the father of 3 boys, and the father of 3 girls.  

Tim Allen 

200

This actor recently celebrated 40 years sober 

Anthony Hopkins 

200

Deny, Deny, Deny. This person will say and do whatever it takes to protect the family image.

The enabler 

200

This self-help group follows the 4 Absolutes 

The Oxford Group

Absolute Honesty

Absolute Purity 

Absolute Unselfishness

Absolute Love

200

This emotion occurs when feeling sad about being socially isolated. 

Loneliness  

300

Continued  to take personal inventory and when we were wrong promptly admitted it

Step 10

300

This technique can help you center yourself 

Meditation 

300
People Places and Things are examples of what

Triggers

300

This person was sexually abused and lived in poverty as a young child but grew up to be a successful business person and the host of their own talk show. 

Oprah Winfrey 

300

This actor went on to star in Marvel Movies

Robert Downey Jr. 

300

This person is hard working, overachieving, and a perfectionist. They will attempt to bring the family together. 

The Hero

300

THe Big Book was written in this year 

1939

300

This emotion occurs when we have a persistently low mood or loss of interest in activities causing impairment in life. 

Depression. 

400

Who had a hand in writing the 12 steps?

Bill W, Dr Bob, and approx 38 other people. 

400

Hindus recognize 3 Gods

Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva 

400

Meditation, Exercise, and talking it out are examples of what 

Coping skills 

400

Todd Beamer help prevent a worse disaster aboard what vessel 

United Flight 93. 

400

This Actress became so out of control within her addiction that Tom Green wanted to divorce her. 

Drew Barrymore

400

This person gets blamed for everything. 

The Scapegoat

400

Celebrate Recovery was founded in which year?

1991, and the first  meeting was held in a high school gym. 

400

An unpleasant self-conscious emotional typically associated with a negative evaluation of self. 

Shame

500

We admitted we were powerless over alcohol-That our lives had become unmanageable 

Step 1

500

To be spiritual I must believe in God 

No 

500

This is a cognitive intervention technique used to stop cravings and thoughts of using 

Thought stopping 

500

This person went on to beat cancer and win the Tour De France 

Lance Armstong 

500

This artist went on to be one of the top selling musicians of all time, beat his addiction and went on to become an advocate for AIDS

Elton John 

500

This person is supplying humor to deflect from the stressful situation and lightning up the situation. 

The Mascot

500

SMART recovery was founded in this year 

1994

500

Feeling responsible or regretful for a perceived offense either real or imaginary. 

Guilt. 

600

We know the 12 steps can be applied to multiple life problems. But what is the one step that changes among issues? 

Step 1. 

600

What is spirituality? 

One persons desire to find their purpose in life and have an open mind that there is something greater than themselves. 
600

The term H.A.L.T is often used to describe as potential triggers for relapse. What does H.A.L.T stand for? 

Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired

600

This person was abused by his mother as a child, became addicted to drugs, cut himself and attempted suicide multiple times, but went on to work as a Comedian on Saturday Night Live and become an advocate for Trauma and drug addiction. 

Darrell Hammond

600

This Country Music Star was entertainer of the year in 2005, teaches guitar, and is not from around here. 

Keith Urban

600

This person is often shy, withdrawn, and invisible within the family. 

The Lost Child 

600

Who founded Celebrate Recovery 

John Baker

600

This is a feeling of emotional or physical tension. 

Stress. 

700

Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves. 

Step 4

700

How do you find spirituality 

By utilizing anything that brings you closer to a power greater than yourself and centers you mentally and emotionally. 

Examples include;

Meditation, Journalling, Working a program, self-evaluation, and prayer. 

700

This type of meditation helps to focus on being self aware of what you are sensing and feeling, and can be practiced at any time. 

Mindfulness. 

700

This person lived in poverty and abuse, and grew up expressing his dark thoughts into books. Thought his first several books were rejected, he was persistent and eventually became one of the most famous authors of all times. 

Stephen King. 

700

Dude looks like a lady so you better rock this way. 

Steven Tyler 

700

What is an emotional and behavioral condition that affects an individual's ability to have a healthy, mutually satisfying relationship. 

Codependentcy 

700

Who were the first 3 members of AA

Bill W, Dr. Bob, Bill D. 

They didn't know it at the time, but this would be the first AA meeting in history. 

700

An unpleasant feeling triggered by the perception of danger, real or imagined. 

Fear

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