Triggers
coping skill
Relapse Prevention
AA & NA
Recovery Slogans
100

What is a trigger?

Anything that causes thoughts, cravings, or urges to use.


100

What is a coping skill?

A healthy way to manage stress, emotions, or cravings.

100

What is a relapse?

Returning to substance use after a period of abstinence.

100

What does AA stand for?

Alcoholics Anonymous.

100

 "One Day at a ____."

Time.

200

Name two common triggers.

People, places, emotions, stress, boredom, celebrations, money, etc.

200

Name one healthy coping skill.

People, places, emotions, stress, boredom, celebrations, money, etc.


200

What should you do if you're having cravings?

Reach out for support, use coping skills, attend a meeting, avoid triggers.

200

What does NA stand for?

Narcotics Anonymous.


200

"Keep It ____."

Simple.

300

True or False: Triggers disappear once someone stops using.

False.

300

What does HALT stand for?

Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired

300

Name one warning sign of relapse.

Isolation, dishonesty, skipping meetings, increased cravings, hanging around old friends, poor self-care.

300

What is the First Step?

"We admitted we were powerless over our addiction/alcohol and that our lives had become unmanageable."

300

"Easy Does ____."

It.

400

What is the difference between an internal and external trigger?

Internal = thoughts, feelings, emotions. External = people, places, things.

400

Why is exercise helpful in recovery?

Reduces stress, improves mood, improves physical health, and can reduce cravings.


400

Why is honesty important in recovery?

Honesty helps build accountability and prevents secrets from growing.


400

What is a sponsor?

A person with recovery experience who guides someone through the steps & recovery process.

400

"Let Go and Let ____."

God.

500

Name three healthy ways to cope with triggers.

Call support, attend a meeting, exercise, journal, pray/meditate, talk to a counselor, use grounding skills.

500

Name five healthy coping skills.

Any five healthy coping skills.

500

What is a relapse prevention plan?

A written plan that identifies triggers, warning signs, coping skills, and support systems.

500

Name three things people commonly do at meetings.

Share, listen, get support, work the steps, find a sponsor, celebrate clean/sober time, help others.

500

What does the slogan "Progress, Not Perfection" mean?

Recovery is about making progress and positive changes, not being perfect. Mistakes happen, but what matters is continuing to move forward.

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