In the 12-step program, what step involves making a fearless moral inventory of oneself?
What is Step 4?
We ________ __ ________ that a power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.
What is came to believe?
When triggered or experiencing a craving you can use ________ ______.
What are coping skills?
This is a person who will help guide you through the twelve steps.
What is a sponsor?
What tradition states that each AA or NA group ought to be fully self-supporting, declining outside contributions?
What is the 7th tradition?
What does the acronym "NA" stand for in the twelve-step fellowship?
What is Narcotics Anonymous?
What is the primary purpose of a recovery support group like Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) or Narcotics Anonymous (NA)?
What is carry the message to the addict/alcoholic who still suffers?
What is a writing tool for self-reflection and expressing emotions in a healthy way?
What is journaling?
What is a safe and structured living environment that supports staying away from substances in early recovery?
What is a sober living?
What is a GSR for a twelve step fellowship group?
What is a Group Service Representative?
Who are the founders of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)?
Who are Dr. Bob Smith and Bill Wilson?
What three things are important to identify in a relapse prevention plan?
Why is establishing a daily routine important in the early stages of recovery?
What is providing structure and stability to help avoid triggers?
Name three twelve-step fellowships.
What are AA, NA, CA, HA, MA, VMA, OA, and SAA?
What step involves taking a daily inventory?
What is step 10?
What is the first step in the Twelve-step program?
What does the term "abstinence" mean in the context of substance use recovery?
What is refraining from using any mood-altering substances?
How can positive affirmations contribute to the recovery journey?
What is building a positive mindset/self-esteem?
When in a mental health crisis in Ohio what three numbers can you dial for support?
What is 988?
What are emotions, feelings, thoughts, and memories that make the person want to use alcohol or drugs?
What are internal triggers?
In the 12-step program, what step involves making direct amends to those harmed, except when doing so would injure them or others?
What is Step 9?
What slogan helps us focus on the present moment and immediate goals to avoid feeling overwhelmed?
What is one day at a time or just for today?
Going for a walk, exercising, practicing good hygiene, and following a budget are all examples of what?
What is self-care?
A meeting that is described as "A place where you feel at home and will attend regularly."
What is a home group?
What are social, environmental, or situational cues that make you want to use drugs or drink alcohol?
What are external triggers?