Relapse Prevention
Emotional Resilience
Peer Support and Connection
Mindset and Motivation
Managing Setbacks
100

This is the first phase of relapse, often involving negative thoughts and stress.

What is emotional relapse?

100

This is the ability to recover quickly from difficulties and maintain a positive outlook.

What is resilience?

100

In peer support, this type of relationship, built on mutual trust, is essential for effective recovery.

What is a supportive connection? Or PEER TO PEER SUPPORT - Like having a PeerRecoveryCoach

100

Believing that you can improve and learn from setbacks is known as having this type of mindset.

What is a growth mindset?

100

This phrase refers to learning from small slip-ups without letting them lead to a full relapse.

What is "a lapse, not a relapse"?

200

Recognizing early warning signs and addressing them quickly is part of this type of plan.

What is a relapse prevention plan?

200

Practicing this type of thinking, where you focus on what can go right, helps build emotional strength.

What is positive thinking?

200

This principle involves listening to others without judgment and sharing your own story honestly.

What is mutual respect?

200

This type of motivation, which comes from personal satisfaction rather than external rewards, is important for recovery.

What is intrinsic motivation?

200

Accepting that setbacks are part of recovery helps reduce this type of thinking that can make challenges seem impossible.

What is all-or-nothing thinking?

300

This strategy involves thinking ahead about potential high-risk situations and how to handle them.

What is proactive planning

300

When facing challenges, using this approach, which involves breaking problems down into smaller parts, can reduce overwhelm.

What is problem-solving?

300

This skill, involving seeing things from another person's point of view, is crucial for deepening connections.

What is empathy?

300

Identifying personal strengths and using them as tools for progress helps build this.

What is self-confidence?

300

Seeking guidance from a mentor or support group after a setback is an example of using this kind of support.

What is external support?

400

This mental state, where one feels overconfident and stops following their recovery plan, can lead to relapse.

What is complacency?

400

Developing this type of self-awareness helps one recognize their triggers and respond to stress in a healthy way.

What is emotional intelligence?

400

Peer recovery groups often emphasize this concept, where everyone shares responsibility for group progress.

What is shared accountability?

400

Using a positive affirmation to start your day helps cultivate this mental state.

What is a positive mindset?

400

When reflecting on setbacks, finding constructive lessons helps build this type of growth-oriented perspective.

What is resilience-building?

500

Maintaining this type of list, including reasons to stay sober and personal goals, can serve as a strong motivator.

What is a recovery motivation list?

500

Setting time aside to reflect on what went well and what could be improved builds this type of adaptive mindset.

What is reflective practice?

500

Consistently participating in group activities and contributing to discussions shows this important commitment.

What is active participation?

500

Maintaining hope and visualizing success can drive this quality that helps sustain recovery through tough times.

What is perseverance?

500

This therapeutic technique involves challenging and changing unhelpful beliefs that arise after a setback.

What is cognitive restructuring?

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