Recovery Dharma/ Refuge Recovery
Phrases/ Acronyms Heard in Meetings
12 Step Meetings
SMART
Wild Card
100

This individuals teachings are used in Recovery Dharma.

Who is Buddha?

100

We are alike not different. 

What is to "Pay attention to the similarities rather than the differences".

100

A person who has been abstinent for a long period and who is prepared to support a newly abstinent member.

What is a sponsor?

100

Self-Management and Recovery Training

What is SMART Recovery?

100

· Avoid feeling isolated and alone in your struggle

·Regain control of your life

·Learn from others who’ve experienced the same or a similar struggle

·Surround yourself with people who don’t judge you

·Talk openly about your experiences and feelings

·Relieve stress, anxiety and depression

·Gain a new perspective on your problems and your addiction

·Better understand addiction as a disease in which relapses happen and find ways to sidestep triggers

·Get referrals for treatment centers, therapists and doctors and others who can be helpful to your recovery

What is ways that recovery meetings are helpful?

200

Mentors, Wise Friends, Sangha

What is to cultivate relationships in recovery community, to both support our own recovery and support the recovery of others?
200

Staying focused on today. 

What is "one day at a time".

200

“We admitted we were powerless over alcohol/drugs and that our lives had become unmanageable.”

What is Step One?

200

Key Areas of Awareness and Change.

Enhancing Motivation

Refusing to act on urges to us 

Managing life's problems in a sensible and effective way without substances

Developing a positive, balanced, and healthy lifestyle. 

200

People in a meeting, God, Nature, Music, Love, Reality, the universe.

What are type of higher powers?

300

This Recovery meeting believes this act should be done daily. 

Meditation

300

Connecting to one part of a meeting/ story, but not the entire meeting/story. 

What is "take what you can/need and leave the rest".

300

Going to breakfast after a meeting with others at the meeting, getting coffee with a friend in recovery and picking up the phone to call when struggling are examples of.

What is fellowship/ working the program?

300

Type of psychotherapy model used.

Rational Emotional Behavior Therapy (REBT)

300

After just one use, this drug can be seen in the brain and in toxicology screens for three to six weeks.

What is Marijuana?

400

The 8 fold path is made up of what principles and philosophies.

1. Wise Understanding
2. Wise Intention
3. Wise Speech
4. Wise Action
5. Wise Livelihood
6. Wise Effort
7. Wise Mindfulness
8. Wise Concentration

400

Referring to the common triggers involved in relapse. When temptation strikes, make sure you’re putting your mind and body in check.

HALT (Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired)

400

12 step meetings for family and loved ones. 

What is Al-anon, Ala-teen, Families Anonymous?
400

SMART focuses on this in meetings.

What is present-day events and the causes of self-destructive behaviors. 

400

Come back to programming, call a friend, call your sponsor, etc. 

What to do after a relapse?

500

The Four Noble truths include what four teaching and commitments.

1. There is suffering. We commit to
understanding the truth of suffering.
2. There is a cause of suffering. We
commit to understanding that craving
leads to suffering.
3. There is an end to suffering. We
commit to understanding and
experiencing that less craving leads to
less suffering.
4. There is a path that leads to the end
of suffering. We commit to cultivating the path. 

500

Stress and over-complication can lead to temptation. Maintaining simplicity can cut the distraction and ensure focus on recovery.

Keep It Simple, Stupid (KISS)

500

Year and place that 12 step recovery was founded. 

AA was founded in Akron, Ohio when in 1935 one alcoholic, Bill Wilson, talked to another alcoholic, Bob Smith, about the nature of alcoholism and a possible solution.

500
RANDOM/ FUN ACTIVITY!!!!!!!

Everyone turn to a person sitting next to you and tell them three things you enjoy about having them in group. 

500

A set of persistent impairments that occur after withdrawal from alcohol, opiates, benzodiazepines, antidepressants and other substances.

What are PAWS (Post Acute Withdrawal Syndrome)

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