Distortions Galore
I Know What Helps
How Do You Really Feel
True or False
What Does That Mean
100

What is a cognitive disortion?

negative thought patterns affecting reality

100

Give 3 examples of unhealthy coping skills

using illicit substances, drinking alcohol, isolation, violence

100

What emotion is often "masked" by anger?

sadness

100

True or False: Emotional sobriety means not using substances and not feeling anything

False... Emotional sobriety is the ability to experience life's feelings without relying on substances to escape or numb them

100

What does withdrawal mean?

physical AND emotional symptoms when substance use is stopped/decreased

200

Give an example of catastrophizing 

Example should include: going straight to the worst possible scenario 

200

Give 3 examples of healthy coping skills

journaling, music, reach out to supports

200

Name an emotion that might trigger a relapse?

boredom, anger, depression, anxiety

200
True or False: Emotional regulation means you avoid any strong or difficult emotions

False... emotional regulation involves understanding and managing your emotional feelings/responses

200

What does co-occurring disorder mean?

two diagnoses are present; often a mental health disorder and a substance use disorder

300

Give an example of an overgeneralization?

Example should include: making a blanket statement about something that might not be true

300

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If you have thoughts of hurting yourself you can call the national suicide hotline number... what is that number?

988

300

What emotion is difficult for you to express

personal answer

300

True or false: cognitive distortions are impossible to change

false... you have the ability to change your thought patterns 

300

What is Tolerance?

Needing a larger amount of a substance to achieve its desired affects

400

Give an example of jumping to conclusions

Example should include: making an assumption without having evidence

400

How can mindfulness help with emotional regulation?

Mindfulness is the act of being present and intentional. It helps you pause and reflect before reacting or responding

400

Share a time you have experienced guilt or shame related to addiction or recovery

personal answer!

400

True or False: Emotions carry weight and can impact sobriety

True... Emotions have significant impacts on our daily lives, therefore not knowing how to manage your emotions can affect your ability to regulate triggers/cravings

400

What is Al-anon?

support group for people with friends or family that have been affected by alcohol use/addiction

500

Give an example of all-or-nothing thinking

example should include: something that is seen as black or white, not on a spectrum

500
Name two medications that are used to aid in withdrawal symptoms (this process is called medication assisted treatment)

methadone, suboxone, or subutex

500

Share a secondary emotion you've felt this week and what emotion it stems from (primary emotion)

example can vary... frustration secondary, anger primary or boredom secondary, depression primary

500

True or false: Isolation can be a warning sign of an emotional relapse

True... isolation can be used as an unhealthy coping mechanism, but can prevent you from reaching out.. potentially leading to a relapse

500

In the context of relapse prevention, what does the acronym "HALT" stand for?

hungry, angry, lonely, tired

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