Basic Needs
Healthy Relationships
Recovery and Growth
Feelings and Connections
100

Name one basic need for survival (food, water, sleep, shelter).

Food, water, sleep, shelter (any basic survival need).

100

Name one quality of a healthy relationship.

Trust, respect, honesty, communication, empathy (any).

100

Recovery often means finding friends who support what?

Sobriety/recovery.

100

Humans need connection with others (true or false?).

True.

200

Which is more basic: safety or friendship?

Safety.

200

Understanding someone’s feelings is called what?

Empathy.

200

Encouragement from others helps build what?

Confidence/self-esteem.

200

What happens if we never share feelings?

Others don’t understand us/problems build up.

300

What needs often get ignored during addiction?

Basic needs like health, housing, relationships, self-care.

300

What does honesty mean in relationships?

Being truthful/real.

300

Recovery works best when people support each other (what concept is this?)

Supporting each other/interdependence.

300

Name one feeling that is hard for people to share.

Any difficult emotion (sadness, fear, anger, love).

400

Feeling safe at home or having a job falls under what type of need?

Safety needs.

400

What does good communication look like?

Open talking and listening.

400

Name one healthy goal someone might work on in recovery.

Any healthy recovery goal.

400

Sharing feelings helps relationships do what?

Build trust/improve relationships.

500

Name one sign someone is rebuilding their needs in recovery.

Examples: stable housing, routines, healthier relationships.

500

What happens when relationships revolve around substances?

Relationships become unhealthy or substance-centered.

500

What does becoming your best self mean?

Growing/becoming best self/reaching potential.

500

Name one benefit of opening up to safe people.

Support, relief, connection (any).

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