Healthy Coping Strategies
Relapse Prevention Techniques
Science of Addiction
Signs & Symptoms of Addiction
Recovery Terminology
100

This activity helps process emotions by writing thoughts and feelings regularly.

What is journaling?

100

These are people, places, things or situations that are likely to lead to substance abuse.

What are triggers?

100

This brain chemical is associated with pleasure and reward and is heavily involved in addiction?

What is dopamine?

100

This sign includes avoiding family, friends, and responsibilities.

What is isolation?

100

This term describes a return to substance use after a period of continuous sobreity.

What is relapse?

200

This simple technique involves slow, controlled breathing to calm the nervous system.

What is deep breathing?

200

This is a plan that outlines the steps to take when you feel you are at risk of using again.

What is a relapse prevention plan? 

200

This occurs when the body experiences physical symptoms after stopping substance use.

What is withdrawal?

200

This behavioral sign includes needing more of substance over time.

What is increased tolerance?
200

This term refers to stopping substance use and allowing the body to clear it.

What is detox?

300

This practice focuses on staying in the present moment without judgement.

What is mindfulness?

300

This technique involves delaying a craving until it passes.

What is urge surfing?

300

This term refers to needing more of a substance to achieve the same effect?

What is tolerance?

300

This sign involves unsuccessful attempts to cut down or control use.

What is loss of control?

300

This person provides guidance and support in programs like Alcoholics Anonymous.

What is a sponsor?

400

This physical activity releases endorphins and improves mood and stress levels.

What is exercise?

400

This concept emphasizes recognizing early warning signs before a full relapse occurs.

What is a relapse warning sign?

400

This chronic condition involves compulsive substance use despite harmful consequences.

What is substance use disorder?

400

This physical symptom can include shaking, sweating, or nausea when not using.

What are withdrawal symptoms?

400

This term refers to having both a mental health disorder and substance use disorder.

What is dual diagnosis (or co-occurring disorder)?

500

This strategy involves reaching out to a trusted individual(s) during difficult moments.

What is using a support system?

500

Calling this person is a common step when struggling in recovery.

What is calling a sponsor?

500

This part of the brain is responsible for decision-making and impulse control and is affected by addiction.

What is the prefrontal cortex?

500

This symptom involves continuing use despite negative consequences in life.

What is continued use despite negative consequences? This is often referred to as denial.

500

This long-term process focuses on maintaining sobriety and improving overall well-being.

What is Recovery?

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