Red Road to Wellbriety
Cognitive Distortions
Recovery Slogans
Anger Management
Coping Skills
100

The Red Road to Wellbriety uses teachings from this animal to symbolize wisdom and strength.

What is the eagle?

100

This is seeing things in strict black and white categories with no middle ground, and usually involves words like "always" or "never"

What is all or nothing thinking?

100

A phrase that reminds us that all hard things will eventually come to an end

What is "this too shall pass?"

100

This is self-reflection tool to monitor your anger on a scale from 1-10

What is an anger meter?

100

This coping strategy increases self-reflection and self-awareness through regularly writing down your inner thoughts and emotions

What is journaling?

200

This number is significant in the book, representing both the number of steps and the traditional values of many indiginous cultures

What is 12?

200

This is expecting only the worst possible outcome

What is catastrophizing?

200

This phrase focuses on staying sober today rather than worrying about a lifetime of sobriety

What is "one day at a time?"

200

This basic anger management strategy allows you to pause a conversation and collect yourself after you've noticed your anger is rising

What is a timeout?

200

This coping skill involves focusing your awareness internally while letting thoughts and feelings drift by without getting distracted by them

What is meditation?

300

According to the book, the four directions represent these four key areas to personal wellbeing

What are emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual?

300

"If I hadn't hoped something bad would happen to him, he wouldn't have gotten into an accident" is an example of this type of cognitive distortion.

What is magical thinking?

300

This phrase reminds us that recovery programs or 12-step programs only help if we put in the effort

What is "it works if you work it?"

300

This phase of the aggression cycle comes before the explosion or outburst phase.

What is the buildup phase?

300

This coping skill involves repeating positive phrases to challenge negative self-talk

What is positive affirmations?

400

According to the elders, this was the first mind changer.

What is the Liquid? (also accept alcohol, or spirit)

400

This cognitive distortion uses critical language that puts a lot of pressure on yourself or others, usually involving strict rules

What is should-ing?

400

This phrase engourages us to not give up before the magic can start to take place

What is "don't quit before the miracle happens?"

400

This approach to controlling anger involves telling yourself a series of self-commands to stop thinking the thoughts that increase your anger

What is thought-stopping?

400

This coping strategy redirects mental and emotional energy into physical energy

What is exercise?

500

Arranging the 12 steps in this shape aligns them more closely with Native traditions

What is a circle?

500

This cognitive distortion could look like focusing only on the negative and not believing anything else.

What is disqualifying the positive?

500

Said a different way, if you don't do anything differently, nothing will be different.

What is "nothing changes if nothing changes?"

500

These are the four categories of warning signs, or cues, that signal to yourself that your anger has been triggered or is escalating

What is physical, behavioral, emotional, and cognitive?

500

This coping resource reduces isolation by reaching out to a friend or a sober community

What is social connection or support groups?

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