MAT + recovery
Relapse Prevention
Random
Recovery Skills
support
100

Which medication can treat both Alcohol and Opioid Use Disorder?

Vivitrol

100

This type of plan helps identify triggers and coping strategies before cravings occur.

relapse prevention/ relapse prevention plan

100

are the largest animals ever known to have lived on the planet

Blue whales

100

each person on your team share their go-to coping strategy for managing cravings, coping with distress, etc

500 points

100

Name one benefit of group therapy in recovery

Support, shared experiences, accountability, etc.

200

what is the importance of having a routine during recovery

It provides structure, reduces stress, and minimizes boredom, which can lead to relapse

200

What is the purpose of a relapse prevention plan?

To identify triggers, warning signs, and coping strategies to avoid relapse

200


What can you catch but not throw?



a cold

200

Myth or Fact: People in recovery must avoid all social settings involving alcohol or substances forever.

What is a myth? (While avoiding triggers is important, individuals can learn coping skills to navigate social situations over time.)

200

What is one way to build connection when you feel withdrawn?

A way to connect: join groups, call someone, attend meetings, volunteer, join a class, etc

300

Being on buprenorphine (Suboxone) decreases risk of opioid overdose by 50%. True or False

True

300

Why is self-care important in preventing relapse?

Helps manage stress, improves mental health, and supports emotional stability.

300

David’s parents have three sons: Snap, Crackle, and what’s the name of the third son?

David

300

Give three examples of coping skills

breathing, distraction, grounding, social support, therapy, physical activity, etc

300

What’s one sign of a healthy support relationship?

A healthy support relationship includes trust, honesty, respect, boundaries, encouragement

400

What’s the difference between abstinence and recovery?

Abstinence is simply not using; recovery includes rebuilding your life, improving mental/physical health, and creating new coping skills.

400

What does the HALT acronym stand for?

Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired—common relapse triggers

400

What is dopamine, and how does addiction affect it?

A brain chemical linked to pleasure; addiction overstimulates and depletes it

400

One member of each team volunteer to share three things that they are looking forward to in recovery.

500 points

400

Why is giving back to the recovery community important?

Reinforces personal growth, creates purpose, and strengthens commitment to sobriety.

500

Name one potential side effect of MAT medications that participants might experience.

Drowsiness, constipation, or nausea

500

What is “urge surfing” in recovery?

A mindfulness technique to ride out cravings without giving in

500

This organ can actually form new pathways and repair itself over time after recovery from substances.

the brain

500

This coping skill can involve listing things you're grateful for, taking time to breath deeply, looking at things that bring you joy in the moment

mindfullness / gratitude

500

The opposite of addiction is ______________.

Connection

M
e
n
u