Recovery month
Drugs
Terminology
True or false
Your Recovery!!
Treatment
100

True or false? Each year, National Recovery Month celebrates a specific theme 

True

100
This is the most commonly abused drug across the nation 

Marijuana

100

___________ are people, places or things that cause people to have thoughts associated with substance use 

Triggers 

100

As long as I have Narcan nearby, I'll be safe using fentanyl 

False!

100

Name 1 healthy coping skill that has helped you maintain your recovery 

Walking, going to the gym, yoga, breathing exercises, journaling, mindfulness exercises, listening to music, etc. 

100

Name at least 1 type of treatment 

SMART recovery, Celebrate Recovery, AA/NA, detox programs, outpatient, inpatient 

200

What color represents recovery month?

Purple 

200
This is the fastest addicting drug 

Nicotine 

200

______ increases as one continues to use, requiring one to need more of the substance to feel the same high 

Tolerance 

200

Mental relapse happens the minute you pick up the first drink or drug. 

False- mental relapse occurs long before physical relapse occurs 

200

Name 2 resources/people that helped you during your recovery 

Local agencies, church, family, friends, etc. 

200

What are some fears one might have about seeking treatment?

The stigma, they aren't ready to stop using, financial fears, unsure of what is available to them, etc. 

300

What month is recovery month celebrated?

September... that's correct... we totally jumped the gun by a month! Never too early to celebrate your hard work :) 

300

________ is 50-100 times more potent than morphine. It is a synthetic opioid approved for treating severe pain. 

Fentanyl 

300

What is harm reduction?

A set of practical strategies and ideas aimed at reducing negative consequences associated with drug use 
300

Drinking black coffee does not help a person sober up 

True- black coffee has no influence on the rate at which the liver breaks down alcohol 

300

Share one piece of advice or encouragement you would give to someone else starting out on their recovery journey 

You are worthy and deserving of living a life free of drugs/alcohol, you can do hard things, this does not define you, lean on family/friends, develop at least 2 healthy coping skills, etc. 

300

What is "ambivalence?" 

Mixed feelings- unsure if they are ready or even want to begin recovery 

400

Name at least 1 purpose of Recovery Month 

1. To recognize and celebrate those in recovery 

2. To educate the public about mental health services and substance use treatments 

3. To build a strong and proud community 

400

Alcohol consumption increased by 60.14% during the COVID-19 pandemic quarantine. Name at least 2 reasons for this. 

1. Increased stressed 

2. Increased availability/free time (stuck at home)

3. Boredom 

400

Name the two types of dependence 

1. Physical

2. Psychological 

400
11 is the average age that children experience with drugs 
False- age 13
400

What is one thing you lost in your recovery AND what is one thing you gained in your recovery?

Lost- friends

Gained- health, stronger relationships

400

Name at least 2 ways to maintain recovery

Community supports, stay connected with mentors/sponsors, therapy, self-care, etc. 

500
What year did National Recovery Month begin?

1989

500

This class of drugs are used to block pain signals between the brain and the body and are typically prescribed to treat moderate to severe pain. 

Opioids 
500

______ is the pleasure chemical in our brains that play a major role in substance use and addiction 

Dopamine 

500

Prescription drugs causes more deaths than illegal drugs 

True 

500

What was your "last straw" that you feel motivated you to begin your recovery?

Feeling guilty, ashamed, motivated by others beginning recovery, etc. 

500

Name at least 2 out of the 5 stages of change 

1. Pre-contemplation 

2. Contemplation 

3. Preparation 

4. Action 

5. Maintenance 

M
e
n
u