Triggers and
Warning Signs
Coping Skills and Stress Management
Healthy Relationships
Self-Care and Wellness
Recovery Tools and Resources
100

What are common external triggers for relapse?

Places, people, or situations associated with substance use.

100

What are some healthy coping skills that can be utilized in stressful situations?

Deep breathing exercises, practicing mindfulness, engaging in physical activity, or using relaxation techniques.

100

What are some characteristics of healthy, supportive relationships in recovery?

Trust, open communication, respect for boundaries, and encouragement in sobriety goals.

100

What is the importance of prioritizing self-care in recovery?

Self-care helps individuals maintain physical, emotional, and mental well-being, reduces stress, and strengthens resilience.

100

What is a 12-Step program commonly used in recovery?

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) or Narcotics Anonymous (NA)

200

What are some internal warning signs that may indicate an increased risk of relapse?

 Increased stress levels, negative emotions, cravings, or a decline in self-care habits.

200

How can journaling be a helpful coping skill in recovery?

Journaling allows individuals to express their thoughts and emotions, gain insight into their triggers and patterns, and track their progress in recovery.

200

How can individuals set boundaries in their relationships to support their recovery?

Clearly communicate their needs and limits, learn to say no when necessary, and prioritize self-care.

200

Name three examples of self-care activities.

Regular exercise, practicing good sleep hygiene, engaging in hobbies, spending time in nature, practicing mindfulness, journaling, taking time for self.

200

What are some alternative recovery programs or support groups for individuals who may not resonate with the 12-Step approach?

SMART Recovery, Refuge Recovery, LifeRing Secular Recovery, or Women for Sobriety.

300

 Name three strategies to identify and manage triggers and warning signs.

Avoidance of triggering situations, developing coping skills, seeking support from peers or professionals.

300

What is a healthy alternative to substance use for managing stress?

Engaging in hobbies or creative outlets, seeking social support, practicing self-care activities, or participating in relaxation exercises.

300

How can participation in support groups contribute to building healthy relationships?

Support groups provide a sense of belonging, understanding, and accountability. They offer opportunities to connect with others who share similar experiences and provide mutual support.

300

How can nutrition contribute to overall wellness and support recovery?

Balanced and nutritious meals provide essential nutrients that support physical and mental well-being, enhance mood, and improve energy levels.

300

How can therapy or counseling support individuals in their recovery?

Therapy provides a safe and confidential space for individuals to explore underlying issues, develop coping strategies, and receive professional guidance.

400

 What is the HALT acronym in relapse prevention?

It stands for Hungry, Angry, Lonely, and Tired - common states that can increase vulnerability to relapse.

400

How can individuals practice self-compassion in their recovery journey?

Treating oneself with kindness and understanding, acknowledging progress and setbacks without judgment, and practicing self-care.

400

Why is it important to evaluate and possibly change relationships that are not supportive of recovery?

Negative or toxic relationships can trigger relapse, hinder personal growth, and create barriers to maintaining sobriety.

400

How can practicing gratitude be a beneficial self-care activity in recovery?

Practicing gratitude promotes positive thinking, reduces stress, and helps individuals focus on the positive aspects of their lives.

400

What are some online resources or mobile applications that can assist individuals in their recovery?

Sober Grid, I Am Sober, Recovery Box, In The Rooms, or online recovery communities and forums.

500

How can developing a relapse prevention plan help individuals in their recovery journey?

A relapse prevention plan helps individuals identify their triggers and warning signs, establish coping strategies, and outline steps to take in case of a potential relapse.

500

What are some effective strategies for managing cravings?

Distracting oneself with a healthy activity, calling a supportive friend or sponsor, practicing relaxation techniques, or engaging in positive self-talk.

500

How can individuals rebuild trust and repair relationships damaged by substance use?

By demonstrating consistent sobriety, open communication, accountability, and making amends where appropriate.

500

How does practicing good sleep hygiene support recovery?

Adequate sleep improves mood, cognitive function, and overall well-being. It also supports healthy decision-making and reduces the risk of relapse.

500

How can peer support and sponsorship contribute to long-term recovery?

Peer support provides understanding, accountability, and a sense of community. Sponsorship offers guidance, support, and mentorship from someone with experience in recovery.

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