Substances
Pathways
Group Review
Stages/ Stages of Change
Cornerstone
100

These drugs (like heroin, oxycodone, or fentanyl) can strongly lower hormones and cause problems like missed periods or low energy.

What are opioids?

100

The main goal of a recovery pathway is to support this

What is long-term healing and growth?

100

This 2025 film shows the impact of substance use on multiple people’s lives.

What is Junction?

100

In Stage 1 (Precontemplation & Contemplation), clients must score at least this percentage on the Recovery Pathways quiz.

What is 80%

100

Clients need these three items to be prepared for group

What are a writing utensil, binder/clipboard, and accountability sheet?


200

These drugs, like cocaine and meth, increase energy and alertness?

 What are stimulants?

200

The recovery model that emphasizes reducing risk without full abstinence is called this.

What is harm reduction?

200

This model teaches people how thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are connected and how to change unhelpful patterns.

What is Cognitive behavioral Therapy?

200

In Stage 2 (Preparation & Action ), clients create this plan to help avoid relapse.

What is a Relapse Prevention Plan?

200

Recovery is supported across this many dimensions of wellness.

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300

These drugs, like alcohol and benzodiazepines, slow down the body and brain.

What are depressants?

300

When someone makes life changes without formal treatment or support, it’s called this type of recovery.

What is natural recovery?

300

These are the most basic human needs, including food, water, sleep, and shelter.
 

What are physiological needs?

300

Altogether, there are this many stages of change in the model. What is six?

What is relapse?

300

This serenity prayer said daily during Goals and Grats is a form of this type of Evidence Based Theory

What is the Acceptance and Commitment Therapy ?

400

These drugs, like LSD and psilocybin, alter perception and senses.

What are hallucinogens?

400

A person who leans on prayer, faith, or spiritual practices is using this type of pathway

What is faith based recovery?

400

This stress management skill involves noticing five things you see, four you feel, three you hear, two you smell, and one you taste.

What is grounding (5-4-3-2-1)?

400

The stage where someone admits, “I might need to change, but I’m not ready yet.”

What is contemplation?

400

True or False Cornerstone is a sober home

What is false? Residential Treatment

500

This U.S. law says treatment programs must allow MOUD options like methadone or Suboxone and cannot deny you care because of them.

What is the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)?

500

Clients who have the most __________ are more likely to remain sober.

What is Recovery capital?

500

The acronym S. M. A. R. T. goal stands for 

 What is specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time bound?


500

The stage where someone is living in recovery and building growth.

What is maintenance?

500

Cornerstone is built on this biblical phrase: “The stone that the builders rejected has become…”

What is the chief Cornerstone

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