What is Emotional Regulation?
Managing and responding to emotions in a healthy way
What is a Higher Power?
A force greater than yourself
What is Codependency?
Relying too much on others for emotional or self-worth needs
This is the recommended number of hours of sleep per night to maintain good mental and physical health.
7-9 Hours
What does Resilience mean?
Ability to bounce back from difficulties
This type of plan outlines how to respond to triggers or cravings
Coping
or
Relapse Prevention plan
The process of looking inward to understand one’s thoughts, behaviors, and progress in recovery.
Self-Reflection
This concept means trusting and being open with others
Vulnerability
What is Grounding?
Using techniques to stay connected to the present moment
This Harry Potter star has spoken about getting sober to gain control over his personal life and career.
Daniel Radcliffe
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Britney Spears
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50 Cent
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Connor McGregor
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Oprah Winfrey
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Paul Pierce
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Russell Brand
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Kurt Cobain
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Chris Farley
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Keanu Reeves
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Mel Gibson
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John Stamos
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Owen Wilson
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Johnny Manziel
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Bob Barker
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