Triggers
Coping Strategies
Relapse Warning Signs
Neuroscience
Superhero's
100

What is the most common emotional state that can trigger relapse in both substance use and mental health recovery.

Stress

100

This mindfulness practice can help manage cravings by focusing on the present moment.

What is meditation?

100

This is a mental state of complacency where individuals start to feel that they no longer need to focus on recovery.

What is overconfidence

100

This brain chemical, associated with pleasure and reward, plays a central role in the craving and relapse process.

Dopamine

100

This superhero wields a hammer that only those who are worthy can lift.

Thor

200

Returning to environments associated with past substance use is known as this type of trigger.

What is an environmental trigger?

200

The act of avoiding people, places, and things associated with past substance use is known as

Trigger Avoidance

200

This phrase refers to the emotional and mental process that occurs before a physical relapse, often marked by negative thoughts and cravings.

Emotional relapse or Lapse

200

The brain's prefrontal cortex is responsible for this crucial function, which becomes impaired during substance use and can lead to relapse.

Impulse Control

200

This Avenger is a supersoldier who was frozen in ice and later became a symbol of hope in modern times.

Captain America

300

A situation that presents a high risk of relapse because of past associations with substance use is called a

High Risk Situation

300

Developing this type of support network is critical for relapse prevention and long-term recovery.

Sober Support Network

300

A sudden increase in this type of thinking, where an individual fantasizes about using substances again, is often an early warning sign of relapse.

Using thoughts

300

This part of the brain, associated with processing emotions and stress, becomes highly active during stressful situations, triggering cravings for substances.

Amygdala

300

This telepathic mutant is the founder and leader of the X-Men.

Who is Professor X or Charles Xavier 

400

This social factor, often involving friends or family members, can contribute to relapse if the individual feels pressure to use substances.

Peer Pressure

400

Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) helps individuals challenge these negative thought patterns that can lead to relapse.

Cognitive Distortions

400

When individuals begin to isolate themselves from their support network, it is often seen as this key warning sign of potential relapse.

What is social withdrawal?

400

This process, by which the brain creates new neural pathways, allows for the formation of new habits during recovery.

Neuroplasticity

400

This journalist at the Daily Bugle blames Spider-Man for the city's troubles.

J. Jonah Jameson

500

Name the psychological effect where the brain associates a specific place or person with substance use, leading to cravings when exposed to that place or person.

Classical Conditioning 

500

This emotional regulation technique involves using deep breathing or visualization to calm the mind and prevent impulsive reactions.

Meditation or Relaxation Training

500

This occurs when a person returns to risky behaviors or high-risk environments, despite their commitment to recovery.

lapse in judgment?

500

This term refers to the brain’s heightened sensitivity to environmental cues associated with past substance use, even long after a person has stopped using.

Sensitization 

500

This former wrestler plays Drax the Destroyer, a Guardian known for his literal interpretations of language.

Dave Bautista

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