Drugs and Alcohol Facts
Triggers
Recovery
Coping Skills
Mental Health
100

An individual who has only a few drinks each week cannot be an alcoholic.

False. People who depend on alcohol, or whose ability to function in daily life is impaired by alcoholic, suffer a disease.

100

The best thing to do when experiencing triggers early in recovery is to avoid them.

True.

100

On average, a person will drive under the influence up to 80 times before their first DUI.

True

100

You must use ALL coping skills taught in groups in order to maintain adequate mental health and sobriety

False

100

1 in 4 Americans will experience a mental illness in a given year.

True.

200

This is a leading cause of opioid access

Overprescription by doctor

200

Name the three most common triggers

People, places and things


200

This is the practice of regularly taking time to focus on your own physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being

self care   

200

What are 3 mindful coping skills you can do anywhere?

Deep breathing, urge surfing, grounding techniques, 5-4-3-2-1

200

Name 2 cognitive distortions

Black and white thinking (polarized thinking), overgeneralization, catastrophizing, personalization, mind reading, mental filtering, discounting the positive, "should" statements, emotional reasoning, labeling

300

Due to risk of seizures or death, if withdrawaling from these 2 substances it is best to seek inpatient treatment/detox

Alcohol and Benzodiazapines

300

Give an example of a cognitive trigger

Any thoughts (anxiety, stress, trauma symptoms)


300

This skills-based form of treatment used in substance use and mental health recovery focuses on identifying and changing thinking patterns to help change feelings and negative behaviors (Hint: also known as CBT)

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

300

Substance use, overeating, excessive sleep and excessive avoidance are examples of what?

Unhealthy coping skills

300

Our _____ beliefs (central beliefs that people hold about themselves) contribute to negative self-talk.

Core

400

After smoking marijuana, how long is a person's driving ability affected?

5-7 hours

400

3 out of 4 ______ reference using drugs, alcohol, or tobacco (hint: pop culture)

Rap songs

400

It is important to set ______ on your exposure to certain people places and things, especially early in recovery.

Boundaries

400

Give me an example of a way to sooth yourself by using one of the 5 senses.

Lighting a candle, taking a bath, soft blanket, pet animal, hug someone, listen to music, look at the stars, drink tea, chew gum, smell flowers

400

What are the four principles of Nonviolent Communication (we talked about this in group!)

Observations, Feelings, Needs, Requests

500

______ _______ is the leading cause in substance abuse deaths

Unintentional overdose
500

Some people in recovery need help with past difficult life events, distressing experiences, and memories often referred to as a history of ______

Trauma

500

What is a way someone can sabotage their treatment?

Not going to groups, dishonesty, minimizing relapses, not taking meds, intellectualizing, "doing it your way", avoid meetings, becoming complacent (etc.)

500

What is urge surfing?

A technique for managing your unwanted behaviors. Rather than giving in to an urge, you will ride it out, like a surfer riding a wave. After a short time, the urge will pass on its own.

500

What does the DBT "TIPP" skill stand for?

Temperature, Intense exercise, Paced breathing, and Progressive Muscle Relaxation

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