Early Recovery
Mindfulness
12 Step
Triggers
Relapse Prevention
100

________ ___________ boost self-worth when you say them to yourself over and over.

What are positive affirmations

100

Using this technique reduces worry and eases stress through observing simple pleasures cultivates gratitude and joy.

What is Mindfulness

100

Going to ___ _____ in __ ____ is encouraged if you go into outpatient treatment.

What is 90 meetings in 90 days

100

People you associate with using

Places you used

Anniversary dates of traumatic events

Anger and feelings of shame

are examples of what?

What is a trigger

100

Learning to combine your thinking and feeling self and behave in ways that are best for you and your life.

What is the Goal of Recovery

200

Provides motivation and purpose

What is Goal Setting 

200

Mindfulness helps people use more of their brains when angry

True or False

True- By using mindfulness techniques such as deep breathing slow down the thought process.  You have the power to bring your awareness to your surroundings, and you can quickly regain control of your faculties.

200

One day at a time

Turn it over

First Things First

Keep it Simple

Take What you need and leave the rest

What are 12 Step Sayings

200

Visualizing a Stop Sign or turning off a light switch

Splashing water on your face

Saying stop

Snapping

Are example of what?

What is Thought Stopping

200

Set of goals, strategies, and coping mechanisms that you can use to prevent yourself from returning to old patterns and behaviors.

What is a Relapse Prevention Plan

300

Going to the Dr., seeing a dentist, participating in therapy and group sessions, physical exercise, and eating nutritious foods are examples of?

What is Self Care

300

Why is Mindfulness an important skill to learn in recovery?

 Being in the here and now prevents you from worrying about the future leading to feelings of anxiousness or trying to control the past leading to feelings of depression.  Learning to take life one day at a time is key to learning how to deal with life on life's terms.

300

Science formed, self-help program for people with problematic addictive behaviors

What is SMART Recovery

300

This occurs as the brain recalibrates after drugs/alcohol have been stopped

What is PAWS (post-acute withdrawal)

300

Putting new activities into your schedule, going back to activities you enjoyed before using, and developing new friends at outside meetings are solutions for combating what?

What is boredom and Loneliness

400

By creating this, you create structure in your life leaving no time for idle hands.

What is a Schedule

400

Thoughts are permanent and define who we are.

True or False.

False- Thoughts only have as much power as you give them and do not define you.  If you do not like your thoughts, sit back and watch your thoughts float away to the sky.

400

Support group for people whose lives have been affected by someone else's drinking or drug problem.

What is AL-ANON

400

Running into a person you used to use with at the gas station you say "hi" and leave.  Later that night you are feeling irritable, restless, and feelings of anxiousness. This is an example of an?

What is a Exteranl Trigger.

400

_______ _____ are metaphorical anchors that individuals can use to ground themselves when they are feeling overwhelmed or triggered by their addiction. They are a set of personal values, beliefs, and practices that provide stability and support during difficult times. Mooring lines are created by identifying the things that are most important to an individual and then creating a plan to prioritize and protect those things.

 

What are Mooring lines.

500

Precontemplation

Contemplation

Preparation

Action

Maintenance

What are the Stages of Change

500

Practicing mindfulness skills can help identify potential ________ that may lead you to use drugs or alcohol to help you manage your life on life's terms.

What is triggers

500

Helping the newest patient become comfortable on the unit is an example of what?

What is Service

500

Practicing mindfulness skills can help identify potential ________ that may lead you to use drugs or alcohol to help you manage your life on life's terms.

What is Triggers.

500

If you are ______ with yourself and providers (Hint: secrets keep you sick), keep an ____ ____ (Hint: opposite of closed), and have the ___________ (Hint: motivation) to go to any lengths to get clean you are well on your way to a positive treatment experience.

Honest

Open Minded

Willingness