Defining Addiction
Triggers
Coping Strategies
Relapse Prevention
12-Steps
100

True or false: Addiction the #1 cause of preventable deaths in the U.S.

True

100

What is the emotional state that often precedes substance use and can act as a trigger?

Stress

100

True or False: Coping strategies should completely eliminate discomfort.


False

100

What is the next stage in recovery that comes after initial withdrawal and treatment?

Maintinence 

100

Which step deals with making a "searching and fearless moral inventory"?

What is Step 4
200

What word describes needing more of a substance over time to get the same effect?


What is tolerance

200

True or False: Triggers disappear completely the longer someone stays sober.


False

200

What is the difference between coping and numbing?

Coping increases capacity and awareness of distress, while numbing avoids and supresses

200

What are warning signs in recovery that a person is in crisis/close to a relapse

Avoiding support system, skipping meetings, falling out of daily routine

200

What are the names of the founders of Alcoholics Anonymous?

Bill W. and Dr. Bob

300

What is a normal but not required part of recovery?

What is relapse

300

How many minutes does a craving typically last?

15 minutes

300

How can spirituality or mindfulness become avoidant rather than grounding?


When it’s used to bypass or excuse emotions instead of experiencing them

300

What external resources are available for relapse prevention?

Meetings, therapy, MATs

300

What does Step 11 focus on?

Prayer and meditation

400

What part of the brain is most involved in addiction and reward processing?


What is the brain's reward system/ dopamine system

400

Why can celebrating milestones, like a promotion or sobriety anniversary, sometimes act as a trigger

Positive emotions can activate reward pathways, reminding the brain of prior substance-related reinforcement

400

Why can a behavior feel helpful in the moment but still undermine recovery?


Short-term relief doesn’t equal long-term growth

400

What phase of relapse typically occurs before physical use?

Emotional relapse

400

What phrase is often said at the end of meetings to show unity?

"Keep coming back, it works if you work it."

500

What are the three criteria a person needs to meet to be diagnosed with an addiction 

What is impaired control, social impairment, risky use

500

What does the acronym HALT stand for?

Hungry, Angry/Anxious, Lonely, Tired

500

What is a boundary?

A standard of behavior that you set for yourself that helps to determine your reaction to stressors

500

What role does cognitive distortion play in relapse risk?


Distortions like “I can handle just once” or “I’ve earned it” override healthy decision-making

500

This recovery group is focused on scientific evidence and therapy techniques rather than the traditional 12-steps

SMART

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