Early Recovery
Relapse Prevention
Twelve Steps
Probation
Resources
100

This tool provides the ability for someone to add structure to their daily life.

What is scheduling?

100

Making a ______ means being accountable.

What is 'commitment'?

100

God, grant me the serenity to _________, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. 

What is 'to accept the things I cannot change'?

100

This is required by probation weekly to promote community peer support.

What is Twelve Step/or other support group meetings?

100

This resource provides insurance to those on low income, or no income, who would like to seek medical assistance (e.g. obtain a PCP).

What is Parkland Plus?

200

These are people, places, and things that might cause cravings.

What are cravings?

200

This can sometimes be described as a "survival skill", and can be used to control people and situations even when it is not necessary to do so.

What is manipulation?

200
Made direct amends to such people wherever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others. 

What is the 9th step of Twelve Step recovery?

200

This is the number that EVERYONE is required to call DAILY to submit a UA; list exact number.

What is ______?

200

This resource provides psychiatric services, temporary housing options, and MAT (medication assisted treatment) services.

What is Metrocare? 

300

The Road Map for Recovery includes these 4 main adjustment periods in which the person might experience physical and emotional changes in their thinking process.

What are the withdrawal, early abstinence (honeymoon), protracted abstinence ("the wall"), and adjustment stages?

300

These are our automatic ways of thinking that influence how we feel and act.

What are thinking errors?

300

This is the year that Alcoholics Anonymous first originated. 

When was 1935?

300

These are some options of VRs that could result in a jail sanction.

What is _____?

300

This is a resource that can provide assistance in locating jobs, provide school or certification assistance, etc. 

What is the Texas Workforce commission?

400

These are 5 common problems identified in the MATRIX curriculum one might encounter during treatment.

What are 1) using friends and associates, 2) anger or irritability, 3) alcohol in the home, 4) boredom or loneliness, and 5) special occasions? 

400

This is when feelings don't seem to go away and just keep getting stronger.

What is emotional buildup?
400

These are 3 alternatives to Twelve Step support groups.

What is _______?

400

This is the definition of probation.

What is 'ability for a convicted person of a crime the chance to remain in the community instead of incarceration'?

400

This resource provides community support for those in recovery via peer to peer groups. 

What is APAA?

500

This is an acronym to describe specific times of vulnerability to relapse that one might encounter while in recovery.

What is HALT (hungry, angry, lonely, and tired)?

500

Accidents or other people's influences; catastrophic events; specific purposes; depression, anger, loneliness, anxiety, and fear are all examples of what.

What is relapse justification?

500

This is one of the 12 traditions included in Twelve Step recovery.

What is ______?

500

These are the substances I am allowed to use while on probation.

What are _____?

500

This resource provides daily events, including exercise, coffee meet-ups, to provide community social support through sober activities.

What is The Phoenix? 

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