Symptoms of Addiction
Triggers & Cravings
Types of Triggers and how to deal with them
Relapse Prevention
Advanced Relapse Prevention
100

List one symptom of addiction

one of many, Melissa will Judge

100

Triggers automatically lead to ___________

 drug thoughts

100

external events, places, things, or times that the user has learned to associate with prior substance use

External Triggers

100

Drug craving and obsession often lead to ________

relapse

100

The best time to stop a trigger from leading to relapse is (1) or (2)

(1) before a specific trigger is experienced or (2) before a trigger leads to cravings.

200

When can/should you stop a relapse

As soon as you can

200

depression, anxiety, disappointment, failure, stress, anger, conflicts with other people, health problems, sleep problems, even success or joyful celebrations are examples of:

Triggers

200

emotional states that people may experience prior to, during, or after substance use

Internal Triggers

200

True or False?

Addiction is a powerful force and not difficult to manage.

False

200

one of the best relapse prevention techniques is

to avoid high-risk trigger situations. Placing yourself in a high-risk trigger situation usually does not happen by accident. It happens by making a series of small decisions that lead you into that situation.

300

Which of the following is not a symptom of addiction?

a) Obsessive thoughts

b) loss of control over substance use

c) Repetitive behaviors

d) continued use despite negative consequences

c) Repetitive Behaviors

300

What is like a train without brakes?

When the desire to use takes hold

300

What are sensory triggers?

Triggers related to the senses of sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch. Sensory triggers may include white powders, types of music or specific songs, certain smells and tastes, and sexual experiences.

300

Knowing that addicted people tend to act in extreme and impulsive ways and knowing our weaknesses and vulnerabilities, allows us to: 

make healthy lifestyle changes to avoid certain behaviors, people, and places that can trigger relapse.

300

You can stop the process at any one of these steps

Triggers 

Thoughts 

Cravings (Obsession) 

Relapse

400

What focuses on preventing these symptoms from reappearing after abstinence is achieved?

Relapse prevention

400

Drug thoughts lead to _____ _______ and _________

drug craving and obsession

400

How do you reduce the power of a trigger?

Talk about them to a supportive and safe person/group.

400

Why is it important to learn and practice relapse prevention skills?

They give you brakes to help you avoid a crash.

400

List at least three available supports to help you avoid relapse.

1) Professional Help

2) Sober Networks/Support Groups

3) Family

4) Healthy Relationships

500

What is the least helpful thing you can do if a relapse is to occur?

put yourself down, to kick yourself, to tell yourself that you are just a failure

500

There may be certain kinds of experiences, people, places, or even memories that are BIG triggers for you.  These are also called ________ and _________.

Weaknesses and Vulnerabilities

500

What are the 5 steps to diffusing triggers?

Step 1: Identify triggers. 

Step 2: Avoid triggers. 

Step 3: Interrupt triggers. 

Step 4: Talk about triggers. 

Step 5: Thought-stopping.  

500

Spirituality is a(n) _________- centered process

Other

500

What are the five levels of your wall?

(1) physical well-being, (2) emotional well-being, (3) relationship stability, (4) spiritual growth, and (5) knowing your weaknesses.

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