Recovery Terms
Mindfulness
Wellness
Coping Skills
What Would You Do?
100

A lifestyle that includes working towards being free of mind and mood altering substances. Can be very different for different people. 

Recovery

100

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

Mindfulness

100

Exercising, eating healthy, and seeing a doctor on a regular basis are all examples of this dimension of wellness.

Physical Wellness

100

Name a coping skill that you use to manage your stress.

Let's hear it :D

100

Someone offers you a substance

*Will not accept "just say no"*

Use assertive communication to explain that you are in recovery, set healthy boundaries, think of the consequences, call crisis line, etc.

200

A strong desire for something

Craving

200

The name of the exercise that we did together that involves focusing on the things in your environment that you can see, feel, hear, smell, and taste. 

5-4-3-2-1

200

Learning how to healthily manage your resources, thinking toward future saving goals, and living within your means are all examples of this dimension of wellness.

Financial Wellness

200

Name a coping skill that you could practice on your own that requires no one else's support and would go unnoticed. Something that would be easy to do with about 10-30 seconds of your time.

Counting to 10, taking three deep breaths, thinking of the consequences, put your thoughts on trial, gratitude, grounding exercises

200

You're at a family event at someone's house and you accidentally stumble upon a pill pottle - What steps do you take?

Tell someone near you, call your supports, contact the crisis line, practice mindfulness exercises or grounding techniques. 

300

A stimulus that causes someone to want to use again

Trigger

300

The name of the exercise that we did together that involves paying attention to the sensations you feel in each part of your body. 

Body Scan

300

Being able to express how you feel, effectively coping with stress, and taking time for self care are all examples of this dimension of wellness.

Emotional Wellness

300

What are three benefits of using exercise as a healthy coping skill?

Better mood long term, better energy levels, better physical health, healthy outlet for anger, decreases stress, decreases depression, decreased chance of serious health concerns

300

You try to pick up your prescription on a Saturday and it is not available at the pharmacy

Call the crisis line!

1-800-683-8313

400

When someone quits one addiction and replaces it with another (example: stops smoking but starts overeating), this is called

Cross Addiction

400

The name of the exercise that we did together that involved stressing and then relaxing the muscles in one area of the body at a time, throughout your entire body. 

Progressive Muscle Relaxation

400

The way you spend your time determines this dimension of wellness.

Occupational Wellness

400

Give us an example of a time in your life when you had to rely on your coping skills. Explain what could have happened if you had not effectively coped with the situation. 

Story time!

400

You are in a lot of physical pain and consider taking more medication than prescribed

See your doctor. If serious enough, call 911 or go to the hospital. Talk to your provider at Groups about the pain and see if they have recommendations. Call the crisis line for support. See a physical therapist or pain management for long term assistance. 

500

Name three medications used in recovery to assist with withdrawal symptoms and recovery maintenance. 

Suboxone, Subutex, Methadone, Vivitrol, Sublocade, Naltrexone

500

The three words that Sean said Mindfulness could be summed up by.

Be Here Now

500

Learning more about the things you enjoy, doing brain exercises, and practicing new skills are all examples of this dimension of wellness.

Intellectual Wellness

500

List five of your supports *excluding staff at Groups* that you can call if you need to talk to someone. You do not have to give names.

Hopefully you listed 5!

500

List 3 steps you can take after a setback/relapse to get back on track. 

Tell somebody, contact the crisis line, talk about it in group, process the experience to see what we can learn from it, set boundaries with those involved

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