Triggers
Recovery Slang & Sayings
Brain & Addiction
Recovery Basics
Addiction Myth vs Fact
100

What does HALT stand for?

Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired

100

What does “One Day at a Time” mean in recovery?

 Focus on staying sober today.

100

What chemical in the brain is responsible for feelings of pleasure and reward?

Dopamine

100

What is the first step in many 12-step programs?

Admitting powerlessness over addiction

100

Myth or Fact: Addiction is a lack of willpower

 Myth
(Addiction is a complex brain disease.)

200

A place, person, or object associated with past substance use is called what?

External Trigger

200

What does “Playing the tape forward” mean?

  •  Thinking about the consequences of using before making a decision.


200

Addiction affects what part of the brain responsible for decision making?

Prefrontal cortex

200

What is a sponsor?

: A mentor in recovery who provides guidance and support

200

Myth or Fact: Relapse means treatment failed.

Myth
(Relapse can be part of the recovery process and a learning opportunity

300

Feeling bored, angry, or stressed before using substances is an example of what?

Internal trigger

300

Calling a sponsor or trusted person is what kind of coping strategy?

Seeking support

300

True or False: Addiction is considered a chronic brain disease.


True

300

What does the phrase “one day at a time” mean?

Focus on staying sober today

300

Myth or Fact: The brain can heal during recovery.

Fact

400

rue or False: Avoiding triggers is the only way to prevent relapse.

False

400

What does “Dry drunk” mean?

  • Mood

  • Stress reduction / physical health

400

What happens to dopamine levels with repeated substance use?

The brain produces less naturally

400

Name two support groups for addiction recovery.

  • AA

  • NA

  • SMART Recovery

  • Celebrate Recovery

400

Myth or Fact: People with addiction can stop anytime if they really want to.

Myth

500

Name two emotional triggers that can lead to cravings.

  • Stress

  • Anger

  • Loneliness

  • Anxiety

  • Depression

500

What does the phrase “Meeting makers make it” suggest?

  • Attending recovery meetings increases chances of staying sober


500

Name one way the brain heals during recovery.

  • Improved decision making

  • Balanced dopamine levels

  • Better emotional regulation

500

What is a relapse?

Returning to substance use after a period of sobriety

500

Myth or Fact: Stress increases the risk of relapse.

Fact

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