Coping Strategies and Reminders
Substance Use and Recovery 101
Substance Use and Recovery 102
Drugs in the U.S.A.
Occupations, not just jobs
100

These are the words that make up the H.A.L.T. “Halt” Method, they are helpful in building awareness of our needs in the presence of triggers


What is Hungry, Angry, Lonely, or Tired


100

Name a coping strategy you use when feeling hopeless

What is _______.

Counselor's choice

100

Surrendering is step ____ out of 12 steps in NA or AA.

What is 3.

100

Between 1960 and 1990, deaths from _____ among women increased by more than 500%.

What is lung cancer

100

We discussed setting these to improve group dynamics and socializing in group: Arriving on time, or letting your counselor know when you will be late to group, taking turns speaking, giving space for others to share

What are group expectations or norms/rules

200

We reflect on these and break them down into manageable tasks, they are helpful in moving forward in recovery and creating positive changes


What are therapy goals

200

Not using any substances that will interfere with the brain’s ability to heal and decision making.

What is relapse

200

Building awareness of these to avoid them can help with recovery. These can be situations, activities, or settings where your past substance use frequently occurred

What are external triggers

200

The fastest addicting drug?

What is nicotine

200

If you don't get enough of this, you won't feel it could affect your mood in a negative way

What is rest or sleep

300

These are the words that comprise the R.A.I.N. “Rain” Method by Tara Brach. Thinking through these words help us through emotional regulation and build self-compassion.

What is Recognize, Allow, Investigate, then Nurture


300

Feeling bad about things one has done or failed to do. Often a part of people's responses to substance uses.

What is guilt or shame

300

These can be feelings or emotions that often bring the brain back to think about using substances.

What are internal triggers

300

A synthetic opioid used in treatment of pain and blocks the “high” from drugs like codeine, heroin, hydrocodone, morphine, and oxycodone.

What is methadone

300

Meaningful or necessary activities we do, 

which can include making/eating food, socializing, showering, working, playing, music, writing, painting, sleep

What are occupations

400

A technique of verbally interrupting yourself. This could be literally spoken out loud, or spoken to yourself in your head. Shouting “stop!” or “enough!” or “not now!” when your worries begin to take over

What is thought stopping

400

Reasons we tell ourselves it is okay to do addictive behaviors or use.

What is justification

400

A treatment facility that helps people learn adaptive/healthy coping skills, change maladaptive behaviors, and address substance use symptoms.

What is drug rehabilitation.

400

This is a leading cause of injury-related death in the U.S.

What is drug overdose

400

These can help us prepare for sleep and can include, 

using a sound machine, turning down the lights, listening to background noise, reducing blue light screens before bed

What are sleep routines

500

This way of coping involves sitting quietly, observing thoughts, sounds, smells, things you see, or closing your eyes and feeling your body’s sensations

What is meditation

500

A 12 step program with the goal of recovery from substance use disorder

What is NA or AA

500

Consuming this many alcoholic beverages per week is defined as heavy drinking

What is 15 or more drinks

500

Use of this drug is responsible for more than 480,000 deaths per year in the U.S.

What is cigarette/cigarette smoking

500

Writing thoughts in a notebook, sometimes used as a brain dump, or a gratitude list

What is journaling

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