Education
Recovery
Family
Needs
Random Trivia
100

This is a peer led group that helps individuals achieve and maintain sobriety from alcoholism

AA

100

Name 2 skills you have learned in treatment to help overcome cravings and/or triggers

distraction based skills, mindfulness, positive support systems, etc

100

What are family roles?

Roles family members take on in order to survive a dysfunctional family system

100

Basic survival needs such as food, water, and shelter

Physiological Needs

100

What year did the first Harry Potter movie release?

2001

200

What is an external motivator in recovery?

Motivators that are driven by outside factors (legal consequences, graduating probation, praise from family and friends, etc)
200

What emotions often fuel cravings?

Anxiety, shame, sadness, anger, or fear

200

Family Role: What is the hero?

The hero is the person who takes over adult responsibilities, taking care of the other children in the home, and often grows up fast. 

200

Security and protection from physical and emotional harm

Safety and Security

200
Who ended up on the wrong side of the tracks?

Tim

300

How do you define addiction?

a compulsive, chronic, physiological or psychological need for a habit-forming substance, behavior, or activity having harmful physical, psychological, or social effects and typically causing well-defined symptoms (such as anxiety, irritability, tremors, or nausea) upon withdrawal or abstinence

300

How does structure in life support recovery?

Reduces "boredom" time and keeps you accountable

300

Family Role: The Placater

Considered to be the most sensitive of all the children. The family "social worker". Takes care of others while neglecting their own. 

300

Emotional relationships, including friendships and family

Love and Belonging 

300

A theory that describes and helps us separate our needs in life (often what we thought was the food pyramid in group)

Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs

400

What is the most commonly abuse substance across the nation?

Marijuana 

400

What is an example of a relapse thought?

Minimizing impact of relapse behaviors

"It'll only be one time, it's not a big deal"

400

Family Role: Lost Child

Detaches from the family and does not try to change or deal with events that are going on in the family. 

400

Self-esteem, recognition, and respect from others

Esteem Needs

400

How many snow blowers does Tim owe Matt?

1

500
What is a craving?

An intense, often intrusive urge to use drugs or alcohol. 

500

Why does denial feel safer than honesty in recovery?

Honesty requires change, denial keeps us in our comfort zone

500

Family Role: Scapegoat

This child often considered the "problem". This child becomes to "obvious sign" that something is wrong. 

500

Achieving one's full potential and growth 

Self-Actualization 

500

What do you call the plastic or metal tube found on the ends of shoelaces?

An aglet

M
e
n
u