Early Recovery
Relapse Prevention
Thinking for a Change
Personal Development
WILD!
100

What is a "trigger"?

People, places, objects, feelings, and times that cause craving for substance use.

100

What is total Abstinence?

The abstention from any and all mind altering substances during the recovery process.

100

What is "Active Listening"?

The process of using high amounts of attention, comprehension, and recall when listening to someone speaking.

100

Name three aspects of life that require balance for successful recovery to occur.

Mental, emotional, and physical health along with work, finances, relationships, education. 

100

True or false. There are more people living in California than all of Canada.

True. Canada has a population of 38 million while California has a population of 39 1/2 million.

200

The Serenity Prayer

"God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, the wisdom to know the difference."

200

What is a prevention tool for avoiding Relapse Drift?

Mooring Lines

200

"A mental state that arises spontaneously rather than through conscious effort and is often accompanied by physiological changes." Which is other wise known as?

Emotion

200

Explain the difference between morals and values.

Morals are individual and generally agreed upon by everyone (i.e. theft is bad, charity is good). Values are created by a society, culture, or group of people and can be different between each (i.e. multiple generations living in the same house is encouraged)

200

Name the four states of matter.

Solid, fluid, gas, and plasma.

300

Differences between internal and external triggers.

Internal include emotions and thoughts while external comes from situations, activities, or settings (including other people).

300

What does "be smart, not strong" mean in regards to recovery?

Knowing and using avoidance, support, and coping skills to prevent relapse as opposed to using brute force to get through high triggering situations.

300

The difference between Sympathy and Empathy.

Sympathy is feeling "for" someone and their emotional state while empathy is feeling "with" another person and having close understanding to what their emotional state as you've gone through similiar.

300

Secondary gains, sunk cost, and bandwagoning are types of what?

Logical Fallacies

300

What is the largest known living organism on the planet earth?

The Pando Aspen Grove in south-central Utah which is a grove of 47,000 aspen trees sharing the same root system spread out over 106 acres.

400

The process that leads to relapse.

Trigger, thought, craving, and then use.

400

What is Relapse Justifications?

Mental excuses that allow an individual in recovery to edge close enough to relapse situations that they can occur. 

400

Thoughts, Feelings, Attitudes and Beliefs are all concepts to be aware of and defined in what format?

Thinking Reports

400

Rules and expectations that we set with others in order to maintain our individuality, safety, and happiness.

Boundaries

400

"it's only one color, but not one size, Stuck at the bottom, yet easily flies. Present in sun, but not in rain, Doing no harm, and feeling no pain. What is it?"

A shadow.

500

What does acronym H.A.L.T. stand for in recovery?

Hungry, Angry, Lonely, and Tired. All things that can cause vulnerabilities for relapse.

500

Three things to be aware of when anticipating and preventing relapse.

Addictive behavior, addictive thinking, and emotional buildup.

500

The "Pendleton Model" is a form or style to use in what?

Giving Feedback or Responding to Others.

500

Define Homeostasis.

The ability and tendency of certain systems to maintain a relatively constant internal state in spite of changes in external conditions; this ability is achieved by the presence of feedback mechanisms which can adjust the state of the system to compensate for changes in the state caused by the external environment. (i.e. balance, stability, or equilibrium) 

500

What is the purpose of life?

The number 42. (but really, its the pursuit of of happiness and fulfillment including not only ourselves but all those around us)

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