Triggers
Coping Skills
Brain & Substances
Real Life Choices
Re-Entry
100

Something you feel insider that makes you want to use. 

What is anger? What is fear? etc. 

100

What is something you can do instead of using? 

Walk, listening to music, workout. 

100

What part of the body do drugs affect the most? 

What is the brain? 

100

Name one "pro" someone might think about using. 

What is it helps me relax, feel good, escape and forget about problems? 

100

Who can you go to for positive support? 

What is family, probation, counselor, mentor? 

200

Something outside of you that can trigger you. 

What is old peers, places, things? 

200

Why does walking away help? 

What is it removes me from the trigger? 

200

What chemical in the brain creates feelings of pleasure? 

What is dopamine? 

200

Why do people sometimes continue to use even after consequences?

What is addiction? What is it helps me escape? 

200

Why is going back to old friends risky? 

What is they might be doing the same things? 

300

Give one example of a high-risk situation. 

What is being at a party where others are using drugs or alcohol? What is peer pressure? 

300

What does "ride the wave" mean?

What is cravings are temporary? What is distract yourself? 

300

Why are substances worse for teens?

What is brain still developing?


300

Name one healthy way to deal with stress instead of using.

What is working out, journaling, making music, talking to someone, drawing? 

300

Name one goal someone might have after leaving custody. 

What is get a job, stay sober, go back to school, help family? 

400

Why is boredom a common trigger? 

Uncomfortable. Time for triggers and cravings to show up. Escape uncomfortable thoughts or emotions. 

400

Name a coping skill someone can use in here. 

What is journaling?

400

What is addiction? 

What is when someone is dependent on substances? 

400

What is one way to say no to peer pressure? 

What is walk away and say "I'm good," blame probation, and change the subject? 

400

Name one stress one has after getting released. 

What is finding a job, family pressure, staying out of trouble? 

500

Name three triggers someone might face after release. 

1) Returning to old places, neighborhoods, environments.

2) Negative peers. 

3) Stress

500

What helps when you're really angry? 

What is deep breathing? What is exercise? What is stepping away? 

500

What happens to your brain over time if you keep using? 

What is substance abuse changes how the brain works over time? 

500

Name one negative consequence of substance use. 

What is going to jail, health problems, losing money and hurting others?

500

What are two ways someone can avoid high-risk situations after release? 

What is staying away from old people/places, use coping skills, stay busy and have support? 

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