Recovery
Leisure Benefits
Psychology
Substance Abuse
Wild Card
100

Name 3 coping skills

Walking, meditation, sports, cooking, listen to music, etc.

100

Why is leisure an important part of recovery?

Free-time management, coping skills

100

Name one quality or trait a person should have to make relationships better in recovery?

Honesty, equality, respect

100

Is addiction an acute or chronic disease?

Chronic- may develop slowly, lasts a long time, worsens over time

100
To politely yet firmly stand up for yourself when facing a trigger or difficult situation is called this.
What is assertiveness?
200

Name a 12-step program that can support you in recovery from addiction. 

Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, and Gambler's Anonymous

200

Name a type of leisure activity that may boost a person's self-esteem.

self-care activity, recreation, exercise, art, etc.

200

What are 3 negative effects people suffer from when addicted?

Legal, financial, relationship problems, mood swings, paranoia, health decline

200

What is tolerance?

Need more to get the same effect.

200

If you are feeling nervous, what chemical should you avoid and where is it found? 

Caffeine- chocolate, caffeine, tea, soda

300

An event, person, or place that could remind you of your substance use

What is a trigger

300

Name a leisure activity that may help an individual cope with feelings of depression.  

What is journaling, walking, meditating, exercising, talking

300

How does negative thinking lead to addiction and addiction lead to negative thinking?

Think sobriety can't be achieved and maintained so why try? Feel hung over or depressed due to crashing and think hopeless, helpless thoughts. 

300

What happens to our ability to feel pleasure normally after using drugs or alcohol? What happens after recovery?

At first, nothing compares to substance-induced pleasure; eventually, get a natural high from enjoyable activities. 

300

What is an enabler?

Person who 'covers' for addict or gives him/her money

400

What is self-care and why is it important? Give 3 examples of self-care activities

- Cannot pour from an empty cup. Self care includes physical, social, emotional, spiritual, and professional domains

400

Name three healthy hobbies/interests that you previously enjoyed, still enjoy, or would like to try 

Individual

400

Name two positive thinking strategies that support improved mood?

Gratitude; Laughter

400

Are men or women more likely to develop a substance use disorder?

What is both are equally likely.

400
Two people are in a relationship and both struggle with alcohol. One person quits. Name three scenarios that may happen.

The sober one may relapse, the addicted one will seek help, or couple will break up.

500

A desire or dream that you aim to achieve. Creating them can help get you where you want to be. 

Goals 

500

Name 3 healthy activities you could participate in to cope with anger

Art, journaling, walking, exercise, etc.

500

Identifying your strengths and practicing positive self-talk is called _____? What are the benefits to this?

Affirmations

Benefits include: Changing negative thought patterns, increasing self-esteem, decrease stress, improve mood, etc.

500

Name two strategies for managing cravings?

What is distraction, fresh air, "ride the wave", call a friend, work on a project, leave the environment, etc. 

500

Name 4 places that society promotes alcohol or drugs that could cause triggers and what should you practice if you see something that could be triggering?

Billboards, movies, magazines, commercials; practice coping skills

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