Relapse Prevention
Mental Health
Money Matters
Coping skills
Leisure Time
100

A plan that outlines triggers, warning signs, and coping strategies to stay sober.


Relapse Prevention Plan

100

A condition characterized by persistent sadness and loss of interest.


Depression

100

Name two risks of carrying large amounts of cash instead of using a bank account.

theft, loss, no tracking, harder to pay bills, no protection

100

A healthy activity that reduces stress and improves mood.


exercise 

100

Doing something fun or relaxing in your free time is called _____.

Leisure / Recreation

200

People, places, or emotions that increase the risk of returning to substance use.


Triggers

200

This mental health condition involves excessive worry and physical symptoms like restlessness.


Anxiety

200

Writing down what you spend and planning ahead is called making a _____.

Budget

200

Writing thoughts and feelings in a notebook to process emotions.


Journaling

200

If money is tight, how could you find free events or activities in your community?

library boards, community centers, Meetup, parks dept calendars, social media groups

300

The three common stages before returning to use: emotional, mental, and this final stage.

Physical Relapse

300

A mental health professional who can prescribe medication.


Psychiatrist

300

What is the difference between a “want” and a “need”? Give one example of each.

Needs = essentials like rent/food

Wants = extras like takeout/entertainment.

300

A technique where you challenge negative thoughts and replace them with realistic ones.


cognitive restructuring or CBT?

300

Name one leisure activity that builds social connection and builds healthy routines

Sports team, book club, D&D campaign, YMCA classes, AA & NA groups 

400

The peer mentor in programs like Alcoholics Anonymous who guides someone through recovery steps.


Sponsor

400

A grounding technique often involving slow breathing and attention to the present moment.


Mindfulness

400

Name two warning signs you might be heading toward a financial crisis.

late bills, overdrafts, borrowing money, payday loans, skipping essentials, maxed cards

400

The ability to recover from setbacks and keep moving forward.


resillience or overcoming

400

Why can too much unstructured free time increase relapse or hospitalization risk?

boredom, isolation, rumination, higher temptation for unhealthy coping

500

The HALT acronym warns people to avoid becoming these four states: Hungry, Angry, Lonely, and this.


Tired

500

A condition that may occur after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event.


Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

500

Name two expenses you should plan for each month.

rent, food, phone, transportation, medications, utilities

500

A DBT skill that stands for Stop, Take a step back, Observe, and Proceed mindfully.


STOP

500

Name two healthy hobbies that don’t involve substances.

art, exercise, music, volunteering, games, crafts

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