Relapse Prevention
Drugs of Abuse
CBT in Recovery
Emotional State
Could Be Anything
100

This term describes people, places, or feelings that make someone more likely to use substances again.

What are triggers?

100

Alcohol falls into this category of drugs that slow the brain and central nervous system.

What are depressants?

100

 "I will never be good enough" is an example of this CBT principle.

What is an automatic thought?

100

Sense of personal value and worth.

What is Self-Esteem?

100

This term describes taking responsibility for your actions and choices.

What is accountability?

200

Stress, boredom, and negative emotions are examples of these common relapse precursors.

What are warning signs?

200

Commonly prescribed to treat anxiety or insomnia, these drugs include Xanax, Valium, and Ativan.

What are Benzodiazepines?

200

In CBT, this term describes patterns of thinking that are distorted or unrealistic.

What are cognitive distortions?

200

Experiencing joy and gratitude for small wins in recovery.

What is gratitude?

200

Feeling remorse or regret for something you did wrong, without judging yourself.

What is guilt?

300

Maintaining a structured daily routine helps prevent relapse by reducing this.

What is idle time or boredom?

300

The main psychoactive ingredient in marijuana is this.


What is tetrahydrocannabinol?

300

Believing that because something bad happened once, it will always happen this way.

What is overgeneralization?

300

Feeling tense, worried, or uneasy.

What is anxiety?

300

This is the painful feeling that you are flawed or a bad person.

What is shame?

400

A sudden strong desire to use a substance.

What is a craving?

400

This classification of drugs includes products like pain thinners, glue, and nitrous oxide.

What are inhalants?

400

Exaggerating the importance of mistakes or problems while minimizing achievements.

What is magnification and minimization?

400

Experiencing emotions such as anger fully but responding in healthy ways.

What is emotional regulation?

400

Acting in accordance with your values and principles, even when no one is watching.

What is integrity?

500

AA and NA are this type of support group.

What is 12 step?

500

This drug can be classified as either a hallucinogen or dissociative anesthetic.

What is ketamine?

500

Automatically thinking the worst will always happen.

What is catastrophizing?

500

This term describes a state of abnormally elevated or irritable mood, increased energy, and often risky behavior.

What is mania?

500

In this 1999 movie, Edward Norton plays a man who struggles with depression, insomnia, and dissociative disorder and displays unhealthy coping strategies.

What is Fight Club?

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