AA Q's
Recovery Acronyms
Things To Change
A Day in Recovery
Stepping In The Right Direction
100

What does AA, NA, and SMART recovery stand for? List each individually........................

Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Self- Management and Recovery Training

100

What does H.A.L.T. stand for?

Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired

100

The only thing you are asked to change..  ______!

EVERYTHING!

100

Specific internal/ external stimuli that provoke or create an urge to use is: ____

what is a trigger

100

Step 5 states:

Admitted to god, ourselves, and another human being the EXACT nature of our wrongs.

200

What year was AA founded? 

1935

200

Often times people are looking for H.O.P.E.( which stands for this)

H- Hearing

O- Other 

P- Peoples 

E- Experience 

200

Reality does a good job and helping us learn to change our.....

Mindset/ Perception

200

Intense desire to use a substance is called ____.

Craving

200

Step 9 states:

Made direct amends to such people wherever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others.  

300

Where was the first AA meeting held?

Akron, Ohio

300

One tool we can use to help our recovery is the steps. What does S.T.E.P.S. stand for?

Solution 

To 

Every 

Problem in 

Sobriety

300

These two things that we have to focus on changing go hand in hand. What are they?

Pride and Ego

300

This important topic can help us deal with any situation that may arise. 

Hint: Can be found on big book page 417

Double Jeopardy: This specific type (of the above answer) can be found in DBT. The answer is _______?

1.Acceptance


2. Radical Acceptance

300

All of the steps are meant to be:____

Suggestive only!

400

Who were the people who founded AA?

Bill Wilson(Bill W.) and Bob Smith(Dr. Bob)

400

D.E.N.I.A.L. stands for 

Don't

Even

Notice 

Am Lying 

Lying

400

In the program, humility is referred to as.....

Not thinking less of yourself, but thinking of yourself less.

400

ACT stands for this: 


Double Jeporady: Name 3 of the 6 ideas behind ACT:

1. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy


2. Value identification, acceptance, Cognitive Diffusion, commitment to action, self as context, present moment contact

400

What step do you start on for your recovery journey to begin? What step number is the final step to complete your recovery?

Step 1 and there is no end number, once you finish you go back to the beginning and start all over again.

500

How many countries can you find Alcoholic Anonymous in?

180-181 Countries

500

There exists an acronym for T.I.M.E...............what is it?

Things.I.Must.Earn

500

Is the start to recovery an external change? Or is it an internal change? Explain why...

Recovery is an internal to external change. What we change on the inside affects the outside.

500

You to can have your ____ refunded.

Misery

500

Step 1, 2, and 3 are summarized as this saying.....

I cant, he can, so I think I'll let him.

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