Self-Care
Relapse Prevention
Neurotransmitters
Coping Skills
Relationships
100

This type of self-care involves taking care of your body with activities like exercise, healthy eating, and adequate sleep.

What is physical self-care?

100

Name one high-risk situation that could lead to a relapse.

What is stress? (Or: loneliness, boredom, anger, etc.)

100

This neurotransmitter is often called the “feel-good” chemical and is boosted by exercise.

What is dopamine?

100

The 5-4-3-2-1 technique helps manage anxiety by focusing on your senses. Name any two senses used.

What are sight, sound, touch, taste, or smell?

100

True or False: Boundaries are only necessary for romantic relationships.

What is false?

200

Spending time with supportive friends and family falls under this category.

What is social self-care.

200

Avoiding people, places, or things associated with past use is part of this strategy.

What is avoiding triggers?


200

Known as the “stress hormone,” this chemical increases during periods of high anxiety.

What is cortisol?

200

In this technique, you close your eyes and mentally “scan” each part of your body, from head to toe, to release tension.

What is a body scan?

200

This trait is common in codependent relationships, where one person puts others’ needs above their own.

What is people-pleasing?

300

This form of self-care includes activities like meditation, prayer, or reflecting on your values.

What is spiritual self-care?

300

True or False: Having a relapse prevention plan is optional in recovery.

What is false?

300

Associated with relaxation, this neurotransmitter is enhanced through deep breathing and relaxation exercises.

What is GABA?

300

 This activity allows you to release emotions and can be done with a pen, pencil, or paintbrush.

What is drawing or art?

300

This term refers to relationships that can hinder recovery due to negative influences, enabling behaviors, or toxicity.

What are unhealthy or toxic relationships?

400

Engaging in hobbies or learning new skills is an example of this type of self-care.

What is personal or intellectual self-care?

400

This is the acronym used to remember high-risk situations: Hungry, Angry, Lonely, and Tired.

What is HALT?

400

This neurotransmitter, also known as the “happiness chemical,” is released during social bonding.

What is oxytocin?

400

Holding a piece of ice in your hand is an example of this type of sensory technique.

What is cold exposure?

400

True or False: In healthy relationships, boundaries should be respected and discussed openly.

What is true

500

Practices like journaling, therapy, or self-compassion exercises support this type of self-care.

What is emotional self-care?

500

This type of “accountability buddy” helps you stay on track with sobriety goals.

What is a sponsor or recovery coach?

500

This neurotransmitter helps regulate mood and is often targeted in treatments for depression.

What is serotonin?

500

This method is known for helping to reset the nervous system by “tapping” specific points on the body while thinking of calming phrases.

What is EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique) or tapping?

500

In codependency, this “fear” often drives people to stay in unhealthy relationships rather than being alone.

What is fear of abandonment?

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