Recovery Basics
Coping Skills
Relapse Prevention
Health and Wellness
Addiction Facts
100

This 12 step program is the most widely known peer support group for alcohol recovery

What is Alcoholics Anonymous

100

This type of breathing helps calm the body and reduce cravings

What is Deep breathing or diaphragmatic breathing?

100

This is the most common trigger for relapse: stress, boredom, or peer pressure?

What is stress?

100

Drinking enough water and getting 7 to 8 hours of this can help reduce relapse risk

What is sleep?

100

Alcohol is classified as this type of drug: stimulant, depressant, or hallucinogen?

What is the present?

200

The first step in recovery often involves admitting this

What is admitting powerlessness over the addiction

200

Engaging in activities like walking, journaling, or listening to music are examples of these

What are healthy coping strategies?

200

Creating a daily plan of structure, goals, and routines help reduce this relapse risk factor

What is idle time or lack of structure?

200

Exercise helps boost these feel good brain chemicals

What are endorphins

200

This spring chemical, linked to pleasure and reward, is often disrupted by addiction

What is dopamine

300

This is the term for physical or emotional discomfort experienced after stopping substance use

What is withdrawal

300

This grounding technique uses your five senses to bring you back to present

What is the 5-4-3-2-1 technique?

300

Name one red flag warning sign of relapse

What is isolation, skipping meetings, cravings, or dishonesty?

300

Eating foods rich in vitamins and proteins can help the body heal from this process

What is substance use or addiction?

300

Needing more of a substance to get the same effect. 

What is tolerance?

400

This acronym, HALT, is a reminder to check in when feeling vulnerable to relapse. What does HALT stand for

What is hungry, angry, lonely, tired?

400

Cognitive behavioral therapy teaches people to identify and change these unhelpful mental patterns

What are negative thoughts?

400

This type of support, often made up of friends and peers in recovery, helps people stay accountable

What is a sober support network?

400

This type of self care involves setting limits with people who may trigger unhealthy behaviors

What are boundaries?

400

The organ of the body that is most impacted by long term alcohol use

What is the liver

500

This stage of change is when a person recognizes they have a problem but isn't ready to take action yet

What is contemplation?

500

This practice, rooted in staying present and non judgmental, is often used in relapse prevention

What is mindfulness?

500

Relapse is not a failure, but part of this larger process

What is recovery?

500

Recovery often includes healing not only physically and mentally but also this other dimension

What is spirituality

500

Addiction is now understood as this type of disease: moral failing, chronic brain disease, or temporary weakness?

What is a chronic brain disease?

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