Steps to Serenity
Recovery Lingo
Triggers & Tools
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Codependency
Corner
100

This is the first action someone must take in the 12 Steps to begin their recovery journey.”

What is admitting powerlessness over addiction and that life has become unmanageable (Step 1)

100

This phrase is often used to remind us to focus on the present and avoid overwhelming ourselves.

What is ‘One day at a time’?

100

This term refers to anything that causes a craving or urge to use substances.

What is a trigger?

100

Avoiding triggers is the only way to stay sober. (T/F)

False. Learning to cope with triggers is key, as avoiding them completely may not be realistic.

100

This means setting limits to protect your emotional, mental, and physical well-being

What are healthy boundaries?

200

This step emphasizes asking for help from a Higher Power to remove our shortcomings.

What is Step 7?

200

This term refers to someone who guides others through the 12 Steps and supports their recovery journey.

What is a sponsor?

200

Calling a sponsor, attending a meeting, and practicing mindfulness are examples of this.

What are strategies for dealing with a trigger?

200

Spontaneous, often negative thoughts that arise in response to situations and can influence emotions and behavior. (CBT)

What is "Automatic Thoughts"?
200

Putting someone else’s needs above your own to the detriment of your well-being is a sign of this.

What is codependency?

300

This step involves making a list of people we have harmed and becoming willing to make amends to them.

What is Step 8?

300

This phrase refers to the length of time someone has been sober.

What is clean time?

300

This recovery method stands for Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired and helps prevent relapse.

What is HALT?

300

The Stages of Change.

What is pre-contemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance, and relapse?

300

Doing things that allow someone to continue harmful behaviors, such as making excuses for their actions, is called this.

What is enabling?

400

This step is described as taking a fearless and searching moral inventory of ourselves.

What is Step 4?

400

This phrase means releasing control and trusting in a Higher Power.

What is ‘Let Go and Let God’?

400

This plan helps ensure you can safely leave challenging situations in recovery.

What is an exit strategy?

400

A 3 word phrase that means to see what will likely occur if you relapsed.

What is "Play The Tape"

400

The difference between helping and enabling.

What is helping supports recovery, while enabling allows harmful behaviors to continue?

500

This step focuses on continuing to take personal inventory and promptly admitting when we are wrong.

What is Step 10?

500

This term refers to the feeling of euphoria and optimism often experienced in the initial stages of sobriety.

What is the pink cloud?

500

Shifting the perspective on a trigger to reduce its power, such as viewing a triggering memory as a reminder of how far one has come rather than a source of pain.

What is "Cognitive Reframing"?

500

The belief that one’s problems are so unique that recovery principles won’t work for them. This mindset can prevent individuals from fully engaging in recovery.

Terminally Unique

500

This action involves building confidence to assert personal boundaries while maintaining healthy relationships.

What is setting and enforcing boundaries?

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