Craving
Compulsion
Control
Consequences
Recovery & Coping Skills
100

The term for an intense urge or desire to use a substance.

What is a craving?

100

The term for automatic or habitual substance use despite wanting to stop.

What is compulsion?

100

The inability to limit use or stop once started is called this.

What is loss of control?

100

Negative outcomes from substance use are called this.

What are consequences?

100

Talking to a sponsor, therapist, or friend when urges arise is called this.

What is reaching out for support?

200

Cravings can be triggered by these internal experiences like stress or emotions.

What are internal triggers?

200

Compulsive use often bypasses this type of thought.

What is conscious thought?

200

A common phrase reflecting false belief in control: “I’ll only ___.”

What is “use a little” / “have just one”?

200

Consequences can affect these areas of life: physical, emotional, relational, or legal.

What are domains of life?

200

A technique to observe cravings without acting on them is called this.

What is mindfulness or urge surfing?

300

Cravings usually rise and fall like this.

What is a wave?

300

Compulsion is often strengthened by this type of relief.

What is emotional or stress relief?

300

Control is influenced by this brain system that regulates decision-making.

What is the prefrontal cortex?

300

The brain can minimize these during cravings, making them less effective at stopping use.

What are consequences?

300

This type of plan helps prevent relapse by identifying triggers and coping skills.

What is a relapse prevention plan?

400

A common strategy to cope with cravings by noticing and riding them out.

What is urge surfing?

400

This technique helps create a pause before acting on a compulsion.

What is grounding or a mindfulness pause?

400

Making a plan ahead of time to avoid use is called this.

What is setting boundaries or a relapse prevention plan?

400

Playing this forward helps a person anticipate what might happen if they use.

What is “playing the tape forward”?

400

Engaging in healthy activities, hobbies, or exercise strengthens this.

What is recovery or resilience?

500

Cravings involve this part of the brain, responsible for reward and motivation.

What is the limbic system (or reward pathway)?

500

Compulsion is part of this 4-step cycle in addiction (after craving).  

What is the compulsion stage of the addiction loop?

500

Control is often lost when this overrides rational thinking.

What is craving or compulsion?

500

Despite consequences, people may continue using due to this overriding factor.

What is craving or compulsion?

500

Breaking the addiction cycle often requires insight plus this.

What is coping skills or behavior change?

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