S.M.A.R.T. GOALS
Cross Addiction
Triggers
Riddles
Relapse Prevention
100

Something you want to do or achieve

a goal

100

What is cross addiction?

To substitute or exchange one harmful addiction for another.

100

What is a trigger?

something that makes you want to use

100

what turns everything around but doesn't move?

a mirror

100

True or False. In recovery from addiction, people have to develop a healthy fear of the people, places, and things that were part of using.

True. This requires significant mental retraining because those people, places, and things were previously associated with positive emotions. 

200

Can be achieved in less than a year

a short-term goal

200

Give an example of a negative and positive cross addiction

open answer

200

What's a coping skill?

something you do to keep from using

200

I'm tall when I'm young and short when I'm old... what am I?

a candle

200

True or False. Addiction requires lying. Addicts must lie about getting their drug, hiding the drug, denying the consequences, and planning their next relapse. Eventually, addicted individuals end up lying to themselves. 

True. Clinical experience shows that when recovery addicts feel they cannot be completely honest, it is a sign of emotional relapse. Practice Honesty every day. A simple test of complete honesty is feeling “uncomfortably honest” when sharing within their recovery circle. 

300

Requires more time to achieve;2 years or more

What is a long-term goal?

300

Thinking becomes

behavior becomes 

excessive

compulsive

300

what are examples of positive/negative coping skills?

open answer

300

A man leaves home and turns left 3 times. when he returns home he finds 2 men wearing masks. Who are the two men?

An umpire and the catcher

300

What is a relapse prevention plan? When should you start?

A plan that maps out how you are going to keep from relapsing. You should start as soon as you decide to be sober.

400

S.M.A.R.T.

SPECIFIC, MEASURABLE, ATTAINABLE, RELEVANT, AND TIME BOUND

400

Where are the 3 ways relapse happens?

Give examples

Mental- thinking about relapsing

Emotional- justifying the action

Physical- actively doing the substance

400

why is it important for you to know your triggers?

so you are able to prepare for a relapse

400

What word is always pronounced wrong?

wrong

400

What is supposed to be included in the relapse prevention plan?

smart goals

support systems

positive coping skills

500

Give a detailed example of a SMART goal

1 try, 1 per team

500

How can cross addiction lead to relapse?

Give at least 3 example

behavior same, go back to original, filling a void, no healthy coping skills, addictive personality

500

Name the 3 types of triggers and give an example of each

Internal,External and Sensory

500

those who have it least don't know they have it and those that have it most wish they had less of it but not too little or none at all. what is it?

Age

500

Describe a situation in which you were triggered to use. How did you handle the situation? What kind of thought-stopping technique could you have used? 

1 shot to answer

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