What do I say your main problem is?
A. Transference, Fear, Process
B. Trust, Feelings, People
C. Thinking, Framing, Pride
D. Thinking, Feeling, Perception
**BONUS**
D. Thinking, Feeling, Perception
Give me the there words of group expectations and their true meaning
Honesty (Vulnerability), Open-mindedness (Feedback), and Willingness (Learning)
What is my solution as an ACTIVE alcoholic or addict?
Substances
What are three activities that is suggested by 12-step that are must do's in order to stay sober?
A. Go to Meetings
B. Do the Steps (Build a relationship with my higher power)
C. Be of service
True or False:
The most important person in the room is the Newcomer
False
What 'language' do I speak really when I am blaming others for my problems?
Hint: Its not a real language.
Vicitmeeze
In my Riddle, what are on the log?
AND
What's the main point of the riddle?
A. Frogs
B. A decision does not imply action.
What are the words I use to describe the faulty patterns of behavior you will discover within the narrative rewriting process?
Negative Coping Mechanisms (Character Defects)
What should be my main goal be when I am working with others who have addiction?
To be helpful
True of False:
I should hold on to ideas and behaviors until I'm ready to stop doing believing or doing them
False.
I should let go as fast as possible
How many people does it take to have a meeting?
2
Fill in the missing word:
Your feelings will f*** you with no _______.
Grease
What are the questions Dr. Silkworth would have asked you if he was diagnosing you back in the thirties?
Hint: First and last questions of your DSM-V handout.
**BONUS**
1. Have you ever used more than you meant to?
2. Have you ever told yourself that this time it will be different?
**300 Points: What word would he have used to describe you if you said yes to both questions?
What step are the Promises describing?
**BONUS**
the 9th Step
**200 Points: What is the line in the Promises that outlines the solution to the TFP problem that I talk so much about?
True of False:
I should spend time in places where they serve drinking to prove to myself that I can.
False.
I am powerless and so there is no proving anything, by doing the work and contacting God, I become neutral.
Name the three categories of prayers?
**BONUS**
1. Petitioning
2. Praise (Gratitude)
3. Self-Forgetting
**300 Points: One of the choices are a form of meditation as well, which one is it? **150
&
What is the name of the man who wrote the prayer that I got one of these options from? **150
Fill in the blank words:
The Student becomes the _______.
Teacher
What is the point of the story I told you about the Siblings and The Light Switch?
**BONUS**
Faith is an experience and Hope (Belief) gets me there.
**200 Points: What is the operative word that connects or develops the belief into a faith?
What is the main point of meetings?
A. Listening to others to learn how to stay sober
B. Finding a fellowship
C. Share what you have done to get and stay sober
D. Find a sponsor
**BONUS**
A.
**100 Points: After having gotten sober and been through the steps out of the list, what now is the MAIN point of going to meetings.
What is the term used for someone who is sober but not working a program?
**BONUS**
Dry
**100 Points: True or False: Once I've gotten through the program I don't have to keep working it especially if I've achieved everything I wanted.
What was the name of the guy who came to one of the co-founders, Bill W., that offered Bill the spiritual solution that changed the trajectory of the whole AA program?
Ebby Thatcher
Give me the words that characterize:
Comprehensive Therapeutic Process
C:Complete, T: Healing (journey) P:Has a Beginning and an End.
Alcoholism (Addiction follows the same ideology) is 3 fold, what are the three components?
**BONUS**
1. Phenomenon of Craving
2. Mental Obsession
3. Spiritual Malady
Which of the answers below is most likely to produce the best sober results:
A. Talk about my emotions with many people to discover a solution.
B. Discuss my issues with a trustworthy individual who has a solution and take their direction(s).
C. Go to meetings and talk about my problems.
D. Sit with my emotions and once I've become clear on what the problem is, act.
B.
Where does a relapse begin & How would I know if I've begun to relapse?
A. My mind - Thinking
B.
When I start thinking that I can do everything on my own and don't need to do the things Ive been taught to do.
OR
I continue to keep on doing what I want to do instead of taking direction from someone who has been in that direction.
In Step Nine, what is an amend?
A. To apologize
B. To explain the past issues
C. To make a change
D. All of the above
C.