THOUGHTS
FEELINGS
TRIGGERS
COMMUNICATION
RELAPSE PREVENTION
100

What is an automatic thought?

A thought that happens quickly without consciously choosing it.

100

Name three emotions

Happy, Sad, Annoyed

100

What is a trigger?

Anything that causes emotional distress, cravings, or unhealthy behaviors.

100

What is an I statement?

A respectful way of expressing feelings using "I feel..." instead of blaming others.

100

Name one healthy coping skill.

Examples include deep breathing, walking, journaling, meditation, talking to staff, exercising, praying, or listening to music.

200

Give one example of a negative automatic thought.

  • I am a failure.
  • Nobody cares about me.
  • I will never change.
  • I always mess everything up
200

What is the difference between an emotion and a behavior?

Emotions are internal psychological and physiological responses, while behaviors are the external, observable actions taken in response to them

200

Name five common relapse triggers.

  • Stress
  • Loneliness
  • Anger
  • Boredom
  • Certain people
  • Certain places
  • Financial problems
  • Family conflict 

Name five common relapse triggers.

200

Name three qualities of assertive communication.

  • Respectful
  • Honest
  • Calm
  • Clear
  • Confident 
200

What is one warning sign that relapse may be approaching?

  • Isolation
  • Increased cravings
  • Mood changes
  • Negative thinking
  • Skipping meetings
  • Lying
300

Name one cognitive distortion.

  • All or nothing thinking
  • Catastrophizing
  • Mind reading
  • Emotional reasoning
  • Personalization
  • Labeling
300

Anger is often a secondary emotion.True or False

True

300

True or False: Avoiding every trigger is possible.

False.

300

What are two examples of active listening?

  • Making eye contact
  • Nodding
  • Asking questions
  • Not interrupting
  • Reflecting what was heard
300

What are three emotional relapse warning signs?

  • Anxiety
  • Anger
  • Hopelessness
  • Depression
  • Irritability
  • Emotional numbness
400

A client says

A client says

"I relapsed once so I'll never recover."

Which cognitive distortion is this?

Answer
All or nothing thinking

400

Give three emotions that might be hiding underneath anger.

  • Fear
  • Shame
  • Sadness
  • Rejection
  • Loneliness
  • Hurt
400

What are the HALT warning signs?


  • Hungry
  • Angry
  • Lonely
  • Tired
400


What communication style respects both your needs and the other person's needs?

Assertive communication.

400

What should you do if you notice several relapse warning signs?

  • Tell staff
  • Reach out for support
  • Use coping skills
  • Attend groups
  • Avoid triggers
  • Follow your relapse prevention plan
500

Think of one negative thought you have had recently.

  • Evidence that supports it
  • Evidence against it
  • A healthier replacement thought
500

Why is identifying your emotions important in recovery?Describe a situation where you reacted with anger but later realized another emotion was underneath. What was the hidden emotion?

Recognizing emotions early helps prevent unhealthy reactions, improves communication, supports healthy coping, and lowers relapse risk.

500

Name five healthy ways to respond to a trigger.

  • Deep breathing
  • Walking away
  • Calling a support person
  • Journaling
  • Talking to staff
  • Grounding techniques
  • Prayer or meditation
  • Exercise
  • Listening to calming music
  • Attending a meeting 
500

Name five healthy boundaries.

  • Saying no
  • Leaving unhealthy situations
  • Respecting personal space
  • Protecting your recovery
  • Limiting contact with unhealthy people
  • Asking for respect
  • Taking time for yourself
500

Name five things that belong in a relapse prevention plan.

  • Triggers
  • Warning signs
  • Coping skills
  • Support people
  • Emergency contacts
  • Healthy routines
  • Recovery goals
  • Reasons for staying sober
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