Recovery Sayings
Outpatient Treatment
Inpatient Treatment
Coping Skills
Misc.
100

"It works....."

"If you work it."

100

These random samples hold us accountable

Urine analysis (UAs)

100

How long is a typical inpatient stay?

28 days (30 also works)

100

H.A.L.T. - What is it and what should you do to correct it?

Hungry - eat something nutritious / balanced

Angry - deep breaths, vent to someone safe, exercise

Lonely - call someone, go to a meeting

Tired - take a nap, sleep hygiene (go to bed / wake up on a schedule) 

100

What can I control?

Myself and my actions / responses

200

Phrase prompting one to stay in the moment

"Just for today"

200

What plan will you leave outpatient with. 

Relapse prevention plan

200

What are two benefits of going to inpatient?

Time away from life of substances, constant accountability, new tools gained, exit plan.

200

Which thought is wrong?

First thought (oftentimes second, third through 25th are also wrong)

200

What must I do to forgive others?

Forgive myself

300

K.I.S.S

Keep It Simple Silly (Stupid)

300

What's the difference between outpatient and sober support meetings?

Outpatient is time - limited. Sober support meetings are forever!

300

What is long-term inpatient for?

When someone requires more time and tools than regular inpatient provides.

300

Type of coping skill that encourages the body to release endorphins ('The pain reliever' chemical)

Exercise, cold shower, laughing, eating chocolate

300

How do I heal my co-dependency?

Boundaries, self-love, therapy

400

How many days at a time?

One!

400

How many stages of change are there and what are they?

Five; Precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action and maintenance.

400

Why would someone be recommended inpatient if they are in outpatient?

They keep using (the modalities of the current outpatient are not sufficient for success)

400

Type of coping skill that releases dopamine naturally (reward chemical)

sleep, celebrating small goals, setting and achieving small goals, self-care, learning, reading

400

What are the umbrella categories of the types of triggers for relapse?

People

Places

Things

500

"We will not regret the past nor......."

Wish to shut the door on it.

500

Who's the best counselor?

TANYA!

500

What is partial inpatient?

It can be a) a housing system that has high levels of accountability but gradient levels of going into the community.

or 

b) all-day treatment center where a person is able to go home in the evenings.

500

Coping skills that naturally release serotonin (mood stabilizing chemical in the brain)

get some sun, exercise, meditation/mindfulness, go for a walk, positive self-talk

500

Why are sober support meetings and working the steps vital in early recovery? 

Supportive people, safe place, positive habit, positive changes

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