Triggers
Coping Skills
Relapse Prevention
High Risk Situations
What would you do ?
100

Name one emotional Trigger

Anger, Sadness, loneliness, boredom, anxiety

100

Name one healthy coping skill

Exercise, calling someone, journaling, breathing, meetings

100

True or false: A slip means total failure

False 

100

Name one high risk situation 

Being around using people, stress, conflict, money

100

You're bored and alone at night-what do you do?

Healthy distraction, call someone, change environment.

200

What is a HALT trigger? 

Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired 


BONUS: 100 points if you can tell me why hunger is in the category of the biggest relapse triggers? 

200

What is grounding? 

Brining yourself back to the present moment


BONUS: 100 points for naming a technique

200

What is the first stage of relapse? 

Emotional Relapse


BONUS 100 points if you can answer what an emotional relapse looks like. 

200

Why is payday a risk? 

Access to money and old habits 

200

You run into someone you used to use with-what's your next move? 

Leave, set a boundary, call support, be transparent ( tell them you're clean)

300

Why is boredom a dangerous trigger? 

It creates space for cravings and thoughts to come in.

300

Why is calling someone powerful in recovery? 

Breaks isolation and adds accountability 

300

What does relapse usually start with? 

Thoughts/Behaviors, not the substance

300

What should you do before entering a high risk situation? 

Have a plan ( exit strategy, support, boundaries)

300

You're stressed after a bad day, what is a better choice than using ? 

This is a silly question/anything would be better than using.......

Talk it out, exercise, journal, meeting I think anything goes.......

400

What is the difference between internal and external triggers ?

Internal=Feelings/Thoughts, External=people, places, things 

400

What is a coping skill you can use immediately if a craving hits?

Deep breathing, delay, distract, drink cold water, leave the situation. 

400

Why is isolation dangerous in recovery? 

No accountability, thoughts and behaviors go unchecked. 

400

Why is over confidence dangerous? 

Makes you think you don't need anyone (support) 

400

You start thinking "just one time won't hurt" what do you do? 

Challenge thought, play the tape forward, reach out

500

Name a trigger that people often underestimate. 

Celebrations, getting paid, overconfidence, "Im doing good now" 

"Which one has gotten You before?"

500

Why don't coping skills work if you don't practice them daily? 

 Because they don't come automatically under stress. 

500

What is one early warning sign of relapse? 

Romanticizing use, skipping meetings, mood changes, secrecy.


What was YOUR warning sign before last relapse? 

500

What is the safest move if you feel triggered in a risky situation? 

Leave immediately



Who here have stayed too long before? 

500

You feel like giving up, or get the "F" its what do you do? 

Talk to someone, call your sponsor, remember why you started this, don't isolate, tell on your-self. 

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