Scenarios
Triggers
Triggers and Cravings
Coping Skills
100

You’ve just received a call from someone you used to party with. They’re inviting you to a get-together tonight. You know there will be drinking and possibly drugs. 

What is “Hey, I appreciate the invite, but I’m in recovery now. I’m working hard to stay clean, and that kind of environment isn’t safe for me.”

100

Experiences, people, places, and feelings associated with your substance use

What is a trigger?

100

Feelings of wanting to use substances or anticipating using substances. 

What is a craving?

100

A coping skill you can use when experiencing a craving or urge to use. 

What is distraction?

200

You’re back at work. It’s your first week, and your boss is piling on tasks. You’re feeling anxious and tempted to use to cope.

“I’m feeling overwhelmed. I need to take a short break and use some of the coping tools I learned in treatment. I’ll regroup and get back to this.”

200

feelings people have before or while they use substances

What is an internal trigger?

200

thinking only of the "fun and good" memories of active use. 

What is euphoric recall/glamorizing/romanticizing?

300

You’ve hit a milestone—30 days sober. But part of you feels like you deserve a reward, and your mind starts romanticizing past use. 

“I’ve worked hard for these 30 days, and the real reward is staying clean. I’ll treat myself with something healthy—maybe a massage or a good meal.”

300

people, places, or things associated with substance use

What is external triggers?

300

distorting how hard sobriety it, dwelling on how much work it requires, while minimizing the benefits gained form being sober

What is awfulizing?

400

You’re in a hotel room, alone. You’re feeling isolated and tempted.

“Hey, I’m struggling right now. I’m alone and feeling tempted. Can you talk for a few minutes and help me stay grounded?”

400

sights, sounds, smells, tastes, and touch which are related to substance use.

What is sensory triggers?

400

the distorted belief that returning to use will solve problems, relieve stress, and make things better

What is magical thinking?

500

You’re hit with a strong craving. It’s intense and feels like it won’t pass.

“I know this craving will pass. I’m going to breathe, distract myself, and call someone if I need to. I’ve gotten through worse.”

500

Things you can do to cope with triggers.

What is relapse prevention/use coping skills?

500

distraction, asking for help, developing an action plan, working with a sponsor, attending therapy, etc.

What are coping skills/relapse prevention skills?

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