Recovery Basics
Group Topics
Substance Effects on the Body
Famous People
Movie Quotes
100

Admitting one is powerless over their addiction and that life has become unmanagemable.

What is Step One?

100

A secondary emotion that causes high-energy reactions that can be a trigger to usage and increases the likelihood of uncontrollable reactions. 

What is Anger?

100

Excessive use of this substance can lead to cirrhosis. 

What is alcohol? 

100
Which artist has albums named "Relapse" and "Recovery".

Who is Eminem?

100

"You're killing me, smalls."

What is The Sandlot

200

This term refers to needing more of a substance to get the same effect.

What is tolerance?

200

What are the (5) types of boundaries I taught in group? 

What is....

-Mental

-Physical

-Spiritual

-Material

-Emotional

200

Long-term use of this substance is commonly associated with severe dental issues. 

What is Meth (Methamphetamines)?

200

Known for her powerhouse vocals and song "Rehab", this soul singer was in and out of treatment for years before her passing in 2011.

Who is Amy Winehouse.

200

"Wax on, Wax off."

What is The Karate Kid

300

This term refers to doing the same thing over and over expecting different results.

What is Insanity?

300

When learning about communication, it was learned healthy communication includes what (2) things?

What is talking AND listening?

300

Often seen as harmless- Long-term use of this substance can cause memory loss, mood swings and significant damage to the brain's ability to learn.

What is Marijuana? 

300

This Academy Award-winning actor, famous for roles in Dead Poets Society, Good Will Hunting and Aladdin struggled with alcoholism and cocaine use throughout their life/ career. 

Who is Robin Williams. 

300

"Mama says, Stupid is as stupid does."

What is Forrest Gump

400

What’s the difference between an external and internal trigger?

What is External=people, places, things and Internal=emotions, mental health, thoughts

400

In group 12 'Thinking Traps' were learned..which thinking trap includes holding self to an unreasonable standard or unable to tolerate making mistakes. (I related this thinking trap to ones pride/ego getting in the way).

What is Perfectionism?

400

These substances play a major role in suppressing ones hunger.

What is Stimulants?

400

This singer/actress starred in the Bodyguard died for a mixture of cocaine, marijuana, benadryl, xanax and muscle relaxants.

Who is Whitney Houston?

400

"Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn."

What is Gone with the Wind.

500

List the main difference between Abstinence and Recovery.

What is abstinence is simply no longer using substances; while recovery is making lifelong changes emotionally, behaviorally, socially and cognitively. 

500

The movie ' 28 Days' was shown in group to show what concept of addiction/ recovery.

What is The Stages of Change OR The Cycle of Addiction? 

500

These substances distort one's sense of reality, causing auditory and/or visual illusions.

What is Hallucinogens?
500

This world famous movie star died in 1962 from a barbiturate overdose which some say was accidental, some say was suicide and others say was murder.

Who is Marilyn Monroe?

500

"Houston we have a problem!"

What is Apollo 13

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