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Healthy Habits
Coping Skills
Addiction Facts
Manipulation
100

Excessive emotional or psychological reliance on a partner, typically one who requires support on account of an illness or addiction. 

Codependency 

100

This daily practice increases gratitude and improves emotional stability.

Gratitude Journal or reflection practice

100

This skill involves stepping back from your emotions and observing them without acting.

Mindfulness

100

This term describes the loss of control over substance use despite harmful consequences.

Addiction 

100

Behaviors or thought patterns that intentionally or unintentionally impede progress towards personal goals and well-being

Self-sabotage

200

This is the term for the group of people who provide emotional and practical support to someone in recovery, such as family and friends.

Support system 

200

This term refers to setting small, manageable actions that align with long-term goals.

SMART Goals

200

This technique involves noticing your thought, challenging it, and replacing it with a healthier one.

Cognitive restructuring or "reframing"

200

These are the mental and physical effects that occur when someone stops using a substance they are addicted to.

Withdrawal symptoms

200

Making someone feel guilty or responsible for something they haven't done, or for not meeting the manipulator's expectations.

Guilt-tripping


300

This is when a person expects others to behave the way they want them to, leading to frustration when others act differently.

Should statements

300

This type of therapy is used to help individuals identify and change negative thought patterns.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
300

Practicing this coping skill means allowing a craving to exist without reacting or trying to change it.

Radical Acceptance

300

This chronic disease is characterized by compulsive substance use despite negative consequences.

Substance use disorder

300

A personality trait characterized by an inflated sense of self-importance, a deep need for attention and admiration, and a lack of empathy for others

Narcissism 

400

What are the 7 different types of boundaries? 

Physical, emotional, mental, material, time, sexual and spiritual

400

Any action or behavior that consistently supports overall well-being and positive health outcomes

Healthy Habit

400

Describe the STOP skill in DBT and how it can prevent relapse.

Stop, Take a step back, Observe, Proceed mindfully — it interrupts impulsive reactions.

400

This neurotransmitter, often associated with pleasure and reward, plays a major role in addiction.

Dopamine

400

Psychological manipulation where someone tries to make another person doubt their reality, perceptions, or sanity.

Gaslighting 

500

The optimal arousal zone for functioning — staying within it helps prevent emotional overwhelm or shutdown?

Window of tolerance 

500

This psychological concept helps maintain motivation by tying habits to identity.

Identity-based habit formation

500

This ACT (Acceptance & Commitment Therapy) principle teaches clients to observe thoughts without attachment.

Cognitive Defusion 

500

True or False: 50% of all suicides, and over 50% of all violent crimes, are caused by alcohol and drugs 

True

500

Overly affectionate or excessive flattery early on to create dependency.

Love bombing

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