Recovery Foundations
Support Communities
Volunteerism & Meaning
Coping With Boredom
Identity & Structure
100

This refers to the daily patterns and supports that help a person stay grounded in recovery.

What are structure and routine?

100

AA and NA are examples of this type of support group.

What are 12‑step groups?

100

Volunteering often boosts this sense of self-worth.

What is self‑esteem?

100

This emotional state is considered a high‑risk trigger for relapse.

What is boredom?

100

Visualizing “Future You” supports growth in this area.

What is identity development?

200

This question encourages clients to imagine a compelling reason to stay sober.

What is “What does a life worth staying sober for look like?”

200

SMART Recovery and Recovery Dharma are examples of this category of groups.

What are secular or alternative recovery groups?

200

Walking dogs and sorting donations are examples of this.

What are volunteer activities?

200

Setting a short timer to begin an activity supports this motivational process.

What is activation or task engagement?

200

This type of consistent habit increases stability in recovery.

What is a predictable daily habit (e.g., journaling, morning routine)?

300

This skill helps regulate internal experiences and lowers relapse risk.

What is emotional regulation?

300

This common feeling prevents many people from trying a group.

What is fear, anxiety, or fear of judgment?

300

This website helps people find volunteer opportunities.

What is Volunteer Match or Hands On Twin Cities?

300

Task activation helps reduce this type of repetitive negative thinking.

What is rumination?

300

Structure helps reduce this type of mental fatigue.

What is decision fatigue?

400

Name one inner quality that can strengthen recovery.

What is resilience, determination, empathy, or willingness to change?

400

This relationship provides accountability and guidance in 12‑step programs.

What is sponsorship?

400

This psychological element grows when people volunteer and see themselves as capable.

What is identity development?

400

The 10–15 minute timer helps you enter this zone.

What is the activation zone?

400

Compassion, honesty, and responsibility are examples of these.

What are personal values?

500

Recovery isn’t only about not using substances — it also includes these life‑building areas.

What are connection, purpose, values, and emotional growth?

500

This type of individual benefits most from secular support groups.

Who is someone who prefers skills‑based or non‑spiritual approaches?

500

Food shelves, parks, and youth centers fall into this category of community resource.

What are community organizations that offer volunteer roles?

500

Boredom can be viewed as this, revealing needs instead of being a problem.

What is a signal or message?

500

Boundaries and communication skills contribute to this relationship quality.

What is emotional safety?

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