Stages of Change
Relationships
Pros and Cons
Values
Random
100

What is the third stage of change?

Preparation

100

Name 3 relationships we experience in our lives.

Family

Friends

Acquaintances

100

How do you make a pros and cons list?

Separate the good and the bad things into lists when making a decision.

100

This is a person's principles or standards of behavior. Can also be referred to as one's judgment of what is important in life.

Values

100

This is the smallest state in the United States.

Rhode Island

200

The stage of change where an individual is considering cutting back on how much they drink.

Contemplation

200

True or False: Not all communication is verbal

True

200

This is an example of what could happen to the body and brain after long-term use of substance use.

Liver problems, brain damage, cancer, diabetes, etc.

200

This value is held by a person who keeps their word.

Responsibility, Trust or Honesty

200

A bee has this many pairs of wings.

Two

300

Joe has been successful at identifying when he is going to get in trouble if he uses substances or his friends what him to do something illegal. Joe has been able to stay out of trouble. Which stage of change is Joe in?

Maintenance

300

What skills can be used to improve relationships over time?

Could be: Communication, listening, open mind, gratitude etc.

300

Name at least five consequences of substance use.

Health issues, distancing from family, distancing from friends, not paying attention to your job, getting arrested, getting into fights, losing close relationships, etc.

300

This answer will require both teams to compete. In five seconds, each group will name as many values as they can.

(Whoever listed more in 5 seconds gets the points)

300

This country produces the most coffee in the world.

Brazil

400

Define the action stage in the stages of change.

The stage in which people have made and are currently making changes to their lifestyles within the past six months.

400

Why do you think it is important to have relationships with people?

Relationships help us feel connected. It is human nature to want a relationship.

400

Name three positive aspects of using drugs and alcohol.

Could be: An escape, coping with stress, increased ability to socialize, relaxation, or more energy?

400

What value can be shown with behaviors like going to visit Grandma on a Saturday morning or going to a sibling's soccer game?

Family

400

Name this Logo!

Ghostbusters

500

Lucy wishes to eat better and is currently in the preparation stage of the stages of change. What types of things might she be doing?

Could be: Finding healthy recipes, budgeting for groceries, arranging her day to prepare meals, identifying healthy menu items at restaurants, etc.?

500

Share which relationships are most important in your life.

(No right answer)

500

Name five positive aspects of not using substances?

Could be: Increase family relationships, have more money, increase in health, no hangovers, no memory loss, a greater sense of self-worth, your liver will thank you, your brain will heal, your skin will clear up, gain mental clarity, better relationships, you will live longer, etc.

500

This value is one an employer would look for in a potential employee.

Could be: good work ethic, responsibility, trust, dependability, reliability, commitment, consistency, honesty, integrity

500

This everyday condiment is found in almost every restaurant throughout the United States and was first sold as medicine.

Ketchup. In 1834, a well-known doctor believed that ketchup could cure diarrhea, indigestion, rheumatism, and jaundice.

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