SELF CARE
BEING MORE INVOLVED IN YOUR TREATMENT
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
RELAPSE PREVENTION SKILLS
POSITIVE REFLECTION
100
Is Self Care a vital component of recovery? 

YES!

100

Active ________ in treatment and recovery significantly enhances outcomes and promotes long term well being. 

PARTICIPATION

100

Communication skills are essential for building relationships in both personal and professional life. TRUE OR FALSE

TRUE
100

Relapse Prevention and Coping Skills are just for drugs and alcohol. TRUE OR FALSE

FALSE.  The terms and tools are for ANY addiction. 
100

What is Positive Reflection? 

Practice of intentionally looking back on experiences to recognize growth, strengths, achievements, lessons learned, positive behaviors that worked. 

200

Self Care is a luxury, True or False? 

FALSE- Self Care is a proactive and intentional practice rather than a luxury.  

200
When a person takes ownership in their recovery journey, they are __________ in services, decision making, and personal growth efforts. 

ENGAGING 

200
There are key components of communication.  NAME 3

Verbal expression, Nonverbal expression, Active listening, Being clear in your message, Having empathy, Understanding others, Being respectful, Thoughtful Response, Being Honest, Using Facts or having proof, Helpful, Useful, Listening to Understand

200

Relapse is a process or a sudden event?

PROCESS=Trigger, Thought, Craving (Internal), Urge (External/Action), Relapse

200

Engaging in Positive Reflection also includes focusing solely on challenges and mistakes.  TRUE OR FALSE

FALSE-you can focus on those but not SOLELY. 

300

Acknowledging stress, cravings, and emotional challenges is a form of Self Care that aids in what? 

RECOVERY EFFORTS

300

By understanding the importance of active involvement, you can __________ motivation, accountability, and self-efficacy in the recovery process. 

STRENGTHEN

300

When you need to confront someone about an issue you have noticed, you must use what kind of statements? 

'I' Statements

300
Common triggers can fuel a relapse episode.  NAME 3

Stress, Negative emotions, Trauma, Interpersonal conflict, Bad relationships, Boredom, Exposure to High Risk situations, Experiencing Failure, Experiencing Success, Getting bad news, Unexpected issues, Bad memories, Break ups, Loss, Negative self talk/thoughts

300

Reflecting positively on your life can improve self-esteem, foster gratitude, and support _________ and _________ well-being. 

MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL 

400

Focusing on physical health, emotional regulation, social connections, and spiritual growth on a daily basis helps you develop what? 

HEALTHY ROUTINES

400
You are supposed to do a list of things when in treatment with your Counselor. NAME 3

Communicate, Ask Questions, Expressing Needs, Collaborating in treatment planning, Participating in Individual Sessions, Inform when a Progress Report is needed, Inform Counselor of any changes, Call Counselor in Crisis Mode, Be Honest, Engage in Groups

400

If Susan has crossed her arms when you are speaking about an issue, this would be considered a __________?

Non-verbal form of Communication. Susan has become defensive and/or is not paying attention.

400

If you experience personal warning signs such as shifts in thoughts, feelings, or behaviors, this may signal______________ to relapse. 

Vulnerability

400

There are techniques for engaging in Positive Reflection.  NAME 3

Journaling, Practicing Gratitude, Identify Success, Processing Lessons Learned, Moments of Resilience, Writing 3 good things daily, Tracking progress, Identifying areas of Growth and Change, Practice reflecting self-talk for good and bad, Self Questioning and being Honest
500

Self Care has many strategies and practices.  NAME 3

Mindfulness, Exercise, Healthy Nutrition, Journaling, Creative Expression, Establishing Boundaries, Goal Setting, Self Reflection, Forgiveness, Resilience, Maintaining Motivation, Balance, Discovering Your Purpose, Emotional Regulation

500

Interactive (communicate or interact with) engagement in your recovery include a list of activities. NAME 3 

Mapping Personal Recovery Goals, Role-playing Conversations with Counselor, Developing a Personal Action Plan, Participation in Counseling/Therapy, Engaging in Support Groups, Self-Care activities, Engage with Resources, Engage with Tools to prevent Relapse, Engage with Tools to Build Confidence, Engage in Tools for Resilience, Engage with tools for personal fulfillment

500

What happened here: 

John: "I was waiting for you at the party and you didn't show. I sent you directions and the color of my car. What happened?"

Susan: "I thought you were coming to pick me up because you told me about the color of your car so I was looking for you"!

Mis-Communication or Assumption

500

Strategies for relapse prevention have been discussed.  NAME 3

Self Awareness, Grounding, Coping Skills, Reaching out for Support, Developing structured routines, Grabbing yourself at the 'thought', Asking for help, Being Honest with yourself, Choosing self-respect, Setting Boundaries, Leaving a Bad Scene, Attending Treatment, Listen to Your Needs, Having Sober Peers, Paying the Tape, Thinking of the Consequences, Replay your Experiences, Urge-Surf, Like Yourself, Observe repeating patterns, Practice Delay (5-minute)Take Responsibility, THINK

500

You are going to have a positive weekend? TRUE OR FALSE

TRUE
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