12 STEP MEETING BASICS
AA SLOGANS
TRIGGERS
STEP ONE
RECOVERY VOCABULARY
100

Who can attend 12 step meetings? 

Anyone who wants to stop using or drinking or wants to support someone who wants to stop. 

100

What does "one day at a time" mean to you? How is it helpful? 

Live in "today" - make it to tomorrow sober
100
Define Trigger

Anything that creates a thought of use or drinking, or creates stress or changes your mood

100

What does powerless mean?

Inability to control something

100

What is a sponsor? What are two traits of a good sponsor? 

A person who guides us through recovery. 

Any logical traits. 

200

Why do members share their own experiences instead of giving advice?
    a) To teach others how to live
    b) To show they are better than others
    c) To help others learn from real experiences

 c) To help others learn from real experiences

200
Live and let Live

Live and let live.

This emphasizes tolerance and respect for others, especially fellow alcoholics. It encourages focusing on one’s own recovery journey without judging or trying to control others.

200

Give three examples of "people" triggers.

Any three logical answers: people who use, people who sell, people who create stress or mood changes in us

200

What does surrender mean?

To stop fighting a losing battle.

200

What is the difference between sobriety and abstinence? 

Abstinence: Simply not using the substance.

Sobriety: A deeper level of recovery involving emotional, behavioral, and spiritual change.

300

What is the difference between an open meeting and a closed meeting? 

Open - anyone can attend

Closed - only those who want to stop using or drinking can attend

300
If you Spot It...You Got it. 

When you strongly notice a behavior in someone else, it may be because you struggle with that same behavior yourself.

300

Name three examples of "places" triggers. 

any three logical answers: where people use, where people can buy substances, or places that create thoughts of use: old neighborhoods, hangouts, etc. 

300

Give two examples how addiction makes life unmanageable.

Any two realistic and logical answers. 

Problems, relationships, money, job, mood, stress, etc. 

300

What is a character defect or shortcoming? Give two examples.

Character Defect- typically understood as a deep-rooted habit, pattern, or trait that consistently causes problems.

Shortcoming - usually seen as a specific behavior or occasional failing rather than a core personality pattern.

400

When someone comes to a meeting and talks about their life story, this is called a _____ meeting.

Speaker

400
What does "One day at a time mean?" Describe what it tries to tell us. 

One day at a time.

This is a core principle. It reminds us not to be overwhelmed by the prospect of lifelong sobriety. It focuses on managing cravings and temptations for just one day at a time, making the process feel more manageable.

400

Three examples of "things" that can trigger us

Any three logical answers: old room, family home, paraganglia, found drugs, seeing drugs or alcohol, etc. 

400

How does admitting powerlessness actually increase your ability to get better?

(Challenges misconceptions and builds motivation.)

400

What are "amends"? Name three people we may need to make amends to. 

Amends: Making reparations or apologies for harm caused.

Five types of people we may need to make amends to:

  1. Family members

  2. Friends

  3. Coworkers or employers

  4. Romantic partners or spouses

  5. Ourselves

500

Why is regular meeting attendance encouraged during early recovery?

Any logical or realistic answer.

Increases likelihood of success in sobriety - support, structure, community involvement, sober recreational experiences. 

500

Bonus: What is 13 Stepping? 

Seeking romantic relationships from members of 12 step meetings.

500

What can you do or say to refuse a direct offer to someone who offers you drugs or alcohol (friend, family, or stranger). 

Any logical answer.

I don't use drugs or alcohol. 

No. 

I'm in recovery. 

500

What is a higher power? Or give three examples of what a higher power could mean.

Religion, God, the universe, nature, science, anything other than you

500

What is a dry drunk? What are hints that someone is a dry drunk (give at least three).

Any logical answer: 

  • Irritability and moodiness

  • Old attitudes come back (blaming, denial, controlling)

  • Isolation or avoiding support

  • Obsessive thinking or cravings

  • Lack of growth or willingness

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