Coping Skills
Relapse Prevention
Key Terms
True or False
Multiple Choice
100

Which coping skill involves seeking support from friends, family, or professionals?

Social support

100

What is a common strategy for relapse prevention?

Developing a relapse prevention plan

100

What is the meaning of "sponsor" in the context of 12-step programs like Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)?

A mentor or guide who offers support and guidance in the recovery journey

100

Inhalation delivers the substance directly into the bloodstream.

False: Intravenous injection 

100

Which substance is a highly addictive stimulant derived from the coca plant?

 a) Methamphetamine b) Cocaine c) Heroin

Cocaine

200

Which coping skill involves engaging in physical activities to reduce stress and promote well-being?

Exercise

200

Why is it important to identify personal relapse triggers?

To create a plan for how to respond when triggers are encountered

200

What is the definition of "sober living" in substance abuse recovery?

Residing in a structured and supportive environment with other individuals in recovery

200

Alcohol is a stimulant 

False: It is a depressant 

200

What is the primary psychoactive compound in marijuana? 

a) THC b) CBD c) CBN

a) THC 

300

Which coping skill involves expressing one's thoughts and emotions through writing?

Journaling

300

What is the role of social support in relapse prevention?

Social support can provide accountability and encouragement during recovery

300

What does "coping skills" refer to in the context of substance abuse recovery?

Strategies and techniques used to deal with cravings, stress, and triggers without using substances

300

A trigger is a strong desire to consume a substance

False: Cravings are a desire to consume, triggers are prompts that recall memories (thoughts)

300

Which neurotransmitter is commonly associated with the reward system in the brain?

a) Serotonin b) Dopamine c) Acetylcholine

Dopamine

400

Which coping skill involves deep breathing exercises and muscle relaxation techniques?

Mindfulness

400

How can self-monitoring contribute to relapse prevention?

 Self-monitoring helps individuals become aware of patterns and triggers that may lead to relapse

400

What is the definition of "relapse prevention" in substance abuse recovery?

Strategies and techniques used to prevent or minimize the risk of returning to substance use after achieving sobriety

400

Prescription medications are ALWAYS safe to use as long as they are PRESCRIBED by a doctor.

False: Prescription medications, when used as directed by a healthcare professional, can be safe and effective. However, misusing or abusing prescription drugs can have harmful consequences and lead to addiction or other health problems.

400

What is the purpose of a "support group" in substance abuse recovery?

a) To provide medication-assisted treatment b) To connect individuals with job opportunities c) To offer a safe and understanding environment for sharing experiences and receiving support

c) To offer a safe and understanding environment for sharing experiences and receiving support

500

What is the term used to describe the process of intentionally redirecting one's thoughts away from distressing emotions or cravings?

Thought stopping

500

How can a relapse prevention plan be adjusted and improved over time?

By regularly reviewing and updating the plan based on new experiences and insights

500

What does "self-care" refer to in substance abuse recovery?

Prioritizing and engaging in activities that promote physical, emotional, and mental well-being

500

Heroine is a substance that is classified as a central nervous system depressant?

False: Alcohol 

500

Which neurotransmitter plays a crucial role in regulating mood and is often affected by drug abuse? a) GABA b) Serotonin c) Endorphins

b) Serotonin

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