This is the first step in recovery.
What is admitting we are powerless over our addiction and our lives had become unmanageable
Each year in the United States, nearly 85,000 people die from this legal drug, making it the third leading preventable cause of death in our country.
What is Alcohol?
Seeing someone use or being at a bar are examples of this.
What is a Trigger
The nickname for Alcoholics Anonymous’ main book.
What is the Big Book
This animal can hold it's breath longer than a dolphin at over 40 minutes
What is a sloth
This is the principle behind Step 5
What is Integrity?
This is the leading cause of preventable disease, disability, and death in the United States.
Tobacco
HALT stands for these four common triggers.
What is Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired
This phrase is used in the literature to describe the nature of addiction.
What is "cunning, baffling, and powerful"?
This continent is WIDER than the moon
What is Australia
This Step is often called the “housecleaning step.”
What is Step 4?
Every 14 minutes someone in the United States dies from an overdose of this drug.
What is Fentanyl
What is one way to cope with a sudden craving
What is call someone / distract / pray / change environment?
Dr Paul wrote this personal story in the Big Book found on pg. 407
What is "Acceptance Was The Answer"
This mammal has fingerprints that are almost indistinguishable from human fingerprints
What is Koalas
This step involves making a list of all persons we had harmed.
What is Step 8
What is the average life expectancy of a Intravenous Poly-Drug user?
What is 2-3 years
A planned way to avoid relapse when faced with a high-risk situation
What is a relapse prevention plan?
This Swiss Psychatrist is credited for significant impact of his psychological and spiritual insights on the development of this influential recovery program.
Who is Carl Jung
The world's longest word has these many letters
What is 189,000
This Step is about carrying the message and practicing the principles in all our affairs.
What is Step 12
This percentage of individuals in treatment for substance use disorders will relapse at some point in their recovery.
What is 60%
The term for wanting to use, often triggered by thoughts, memories, or emotions.
What is a Craving?
The 12 & 12 was published in this year
What is 1953
The National Animal of Scottland
What is a Unicorn