Substance Use
Alcoholics Anonymous
Mental Health & Wellness
Self-Improvement & Mindset
Wellness Warriors
100


 This term describes needing more of a substance to get the same effect.


 What is tolerance?


100


This is the first step in AA.


What is admitting powerlessness over alcohol?


100


 The “fight, flight, freeze, fawn” responses all originate in this part of the brain.


What is the amygdala?


100

People with this mindset believe abilities can be developed through dedication and hard work

What is a growth mindset?

100

 This technique links a new habit to an existing one, like flossing after brushing

What is habit stacking?

200


 This is the uncomfortable physical and mental state that occurs when an addictive substance leaves the body.


What is withdrawal?


200


This tool (usually done with a sponsor) involves writing down people you’ve harmed.


 What is a Fourth Step Inventory?


200

Keeping one of these written records helps track moods, triggers, and progress

 What is a journal?

200

 This opposite mindset believes talents and intelligence are fixed traits you’re born with

 What is a fixed mindset?

200

This “S.M.A.R.T.” goal-setting acronym includes Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and this

What is Time-bound (or Timely)?

300

This term describes the return to substance use after a period of abstinence

What is relapse?

300


 AA describes a “spiritual awakening” as the result of working these.


 What are the 12 Steps?


300

 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy focuses on changing the relationship between these two things

What are thoughts and behaviors (or feelings)?

300

In the stages of change model, this stage comes after “contemplation” but before “action”

What is preparation?

300

Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi coined this term for being completely absorbed in an activity

What is flow/ Flow state?

400

Using substances to numb painful emotions or memories is called this

What is self-medication?

400

AA’s only requirement for membership is this, according to Tradition Three

What is a desire to stop drinking?

400

The 5-4-3-2-1 technique for anxiety asks you to identify things you can see, touch, hear, smell, and this

What is taste?

400

This psychological principle states we pursue pleasure and avoid pain, shaping most habits.

What is the Pleasure-Pain Principle?

400

 This “belly” breathing activates the parasympathetic nervous system to reduce stress


What is diaphragmatic breathing (or deep breathing)?

500


This class of drugs slows down the central nervous system and includes alcohol and benzodiazepines.


What are depressants?


500

This slogan reminds members to focus on the present rather than worry about forever

What is “One day at a time”?

500

 DBT, developed by Marsha Linehan, stands for this type of behavioral therapy

What is Dialectical Behavioral Therapy?

500

Carol Dweck found that praising children for this rather than intelligence promotes growth mindset

What is effort (or hard work)?

500

This technique involves working for 25 minutes, then taking a 5-minute break

What is the Pomodoro Technique?

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