Relapse prevention
Recovery myths and facts
Self-love
Boundaries
Other Recovery stuff
100

Two types of triggers 

Internal and external

100

True or False: Relapse means treatment has failed.

False

100

Name one daily habit that shows self-love.

Examples: eating well, good sleep, positive affirmations, exercise.

100

True or False: Boundaries are rules we set to protect our time, energy, and well-being.

True

100

Name 3 different types of support meetings?

AA, NA, Wellbriety, Celebrate recovery, Smart recovery, GA

200

Things we notice when heading towards relapse

Warning Signs


200

Recovery is a (fill-in-the-blank) not a (fill-in-the-blank)

Recovery is a process, not a destination.

200

Fill in the blank: Practicing ______ helps you speak kindly to yourself instead of criticizing.

Affirmations

200

What’s one sign that someone may have weak boundaries?

Trouble saying no, people-pleasing, feeling resentful, letting others take advantage

200

This person helps you through the 12 steps?

Sponsor

300

We create this as we prepare to transition, they include triggers, coping skills, support people, and meeting schedule. 

Relapse prevention plan 

300

True or False: Once cravings stop, relapse risk goes away.

False

300

What’s one boundary you could set that protects your mental health?

Saying no to toxic people, limiting phone use, protecting sleep time, etc.

300

What are rigid boundaries?

Unchanging, not adaptable to situations, unhealthy

300

Three different types of communication?

Passive, aggressive, and assertive

400

The acronym HALT stands for?

Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired

400

 Myth or Fact: Once you’re sober, you don’t need support anymore.

Myth — ongoing support is key to long-term recovery.

400

Name two benefits of practicing self-love in recovery.

Improves self-esteem, reduces stress, prevents relapse, builds resilience, strengthens relationships.

400

Name one type of boundary you can set.

Physical, emotional, time, financial, digital, relational.

400

Acknowledging how our actions have harmed others is known as?

accountability

500

Anger is what kind of trigger?

Emotional

500

Myth or Fact: Everyone’s recovery looks the same.

Myth — recovery is highly individual, and people find different paths that work for them.

500

True or False: Self-love only happens when everything in life is going well.

 False — self-love is important especially during challenges.

500

Name one benefit of having healthy boundaries in recovery.

Protects sobriety, reduces stress, builds self-respect, improves relationships, prevents burnout.

500

What is one quality of a healthy relationship?

Communication, trust, honesty, support, boundaries, and kindness

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