Triggers & Cravings
Relapse Prevention
Thoughts & Emotions
Recovery Skills
Real-Life Situations
100

What is one example of an emotional trigger?

Stress, anger, loneliness, boredom, sadness.

100

What is one behavior that often comes before relapse? 


Isolation, skipping meetings, avoiding support.

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100

What’s one common thought that leads to relapse?

“Just one time won’t hurt.”

100

What is one healthy coping skill?

Exercise, talking, journaling, breathing.

100

You’re bored at home—what’s one healthy move?

Find an activity, call someone, leave the house.

200

Why can being tired increase cravings?

Lower self-control and decision-making ability.

200

What does it mean to “play the tape through”?

Think about what will happen if you use.

200

What’s the difference between reacting and responding?

Reacting is impulsive; responding is thoughtful. 

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If you share a personal example

200

Why is having sober support important?

Accountability and encouragement. 

Daily Double

If you choose another person and role play sponsor and sponsee.

200

Someone offers you substances—what’s one response?

Say no and leave. 

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If you act out a situation that showcases this skill.

300

What does it mean to “identify your triggers”?

Recognizing what leads to urges to use.

300

What is one sign of emotional relapse?

Bottling emotions, irritability, poor self-care.

300

Why is anger a risky emotion in recovery?

It lowers control and increases impulsive behavior.

300

Accountability and encouragement.

Accountability and encouragement.

300

You’re stressed and thinking about using—what’s step one?

Pause and recognize the feeling.

400

What’s one early warning sign that a craving is building?

What’s one early warning sign that a craving is building?

400

Why is routine important in recovery?

It creates structure and reduces risk.

400

What does it mean to “sit with your feelings”?

Experience them without trying to escape. 

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If you choose another person and act out an escape.

400

What is one benefit of keeping a routine?

Stability and reduced boredom.

400

What is it called when you feel like someone is having an emotion that you actually are feeling

Projection

500

Why is it risky to ignore triggers instead of addressing them?

They build up and increase relapse risk.

500

What is one way to stop a relapse before it becomes physical?

Reach out, change environment, use coping skills. 

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If you find one reading related to relapse and share what it means to you

500

Why can avoiding emotions lead to relapse?

They build up and eventually overwhelm you. 

Daily Double

500

Why can relationships early in recovery increase relapse risk?

Emotional instability, dependency, distraction.

500

You start thinking “I’ve got this, I don’t need help”—what’s the risk?

Complacency leading to relapse.

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