Relapse Prevention
Thinking Errors
Coping Skills
Random
Early Recovery
100

Feelings, individuals, or situations that cause your brain to crave substances; if you are unaware of them they could be a factor for relapse.

Triggers

Bonus:  Share your triggers and what you do about them

100

"If I'm not perfect, I have failed."

All or Nothing or Black and White Thinking

100

Doing or thinking about something different when you feel yourself being triggered to use substances

Opposite Action

Bonus:  Examples

100

Often cited as the "only step that you have to do perfectly", this is an admission of powerlessness over alcohol.

Step One

100

The physical symptoms experienced after detoxification that relate to the "bodily healing" from substance abuse

Post Acute Withdrawal Symptoms or (PAWS)

Bonus: Five possible symptoms

200

Name the stages of relapse in order.

Emotional, mental, physical


Bonus: Give an example for each stage for you

200

This thinking error is used to make people feel sorry for us. Example: “I would not have hurt him if I had not have been hurt myself.”

Vicimization/Victim Stance

200

What does the acronym HALT stand for?

Hungry

Angry

Lonely

Tired

200

What are the 3 function of emotions

Communicate (and influence) to others

Organize and motivate action

Self validation ( our emotions give us info about a situation) 

200

During this early stage of recovering you feel happy and good about your progress, you feel extremely confident that your drug problem is cure

Pink Cloud

300

These thoughts are harmful in recovery and can be things we tell ourselves to talk us into using again

Relapse justification thoughts

Bonus: to anyone willing to share a time when they had a justification thought

300

Assuming that because we feel a certain way what we think must be true. "I feel embarrassed so I must be an idiot."

Emotional Reasoning

300

A mental state achieved by focusing one's awareness on the present moment, while calmly acknowledging and accepting one's feelings, thoughts, and bodily sensations, used as a therapeutic technique

Mindfulness

300

What is wise mind? 

The meeting of emotional mind and rational mind.  Allows both to be present and we can then experience reality as it is 


Bonus:  Give an example of a time you were in wise mind.  What gets in the way

300

The inability or reduced ability to feel pleasure

Anhedonia


Bonus:  Share your experience or how this affects early recovery

400

What are the five stages of change?

Pre-contemplation; Contemplation; Preparation; Action; Maintenance

Bonus/Discussion: Can someone identify which stage they are in and explain

400

They owe it to me after all I have been through

Entitlement

400

Taking your mind off the problem for a while is this type of coping skill

Distraction


Bonus:  Name at least 5 healthy distractions, and talk about about when distraction may be an unhealthy coping skill

400

What is willing versus willful

Willing is doing what you need to in each situation, focus on what is effective, in wise mind

Willful is refusing to make changes when needed, giving up, trying to change the unchangeable or refusing to tolerate your present experience

400

Using another hobby, substance, or activity to replace or substitute feelings/results that you used to get from using

Cross Addiction

500

How could over commitment lead to relapse?  

This can lead to feeling overloaded and under pressure.

increased stress that promotes escapism 

encourages grandiosity and wishful thinking in high risk situations

recovery is not a race- it can set unrealistic expectations for recovery. 


500

What are the 5 rules of rational thinking

1. are your thoughts based on reality/facts

2. Are your thoughts helping protect your life and health

3. Are you thoughts helping you achieve your goals

4. Are your thoughts helping keep you out of conflict with others

5. Are your thoughts leading you to feel the way you want to without drugs and alcohol

500

Name a coping skill you have never tried but want to


Bonus:  What gets in the way of using coping skills

500

Name at least 3 myths about happiness

there is something wrong if you aren't happy or you're defective if you aren't happy all the time

external factors can bring you happiness

you can't be happy if things aren't going your way

happiness is fixed

happiness is our natural state

happy people live longer



500

Someone who guides a newcomer through the process of 12-step groups

Sponsor 

Bonus: for sharing what you know about sponsorship, what you like about the idea of it, and how a "bad" sponsor could affect recovery success.

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