High Risk Situations
Early Warning Signs
My Relapse Prevention Plan
Coping Strategies for Cravings and Urges
Random Trivia 2.0
100
A common time for people to relapse is when they feel angry, sad, scared, bored, stressed, embarrassed, guilty, or when they have mental illness symptoms like depression or strong anxiety. 

What is Feeling Down?

100

Losing interest in your recovery or treatment plan urges and impulses to use drugs or alcohol, making decisions that put you in high-risk situations for relapse.

What are attitude and thinking changes?

100

What are my life goals that will help me maintain my recovery after leaving this program?

Each member of the group must give one answer.

100

What are distractions?

What is doing something else that is not a trigger?

100

In Florida, only on Sundays, it is illegal for a single woman to do what?

What is Skydive?

200

A common situation for people to relapse is after they have been in an argument or have been criticized by someone else.

What are Fights?

200

Feeling sad, depressed, or hopeless, feeling like giving up. Becoming too energetic, excited, and feeling "on top of the world". 

What are mood or emotional changes?

200

What positive activities will I do to cope with stress?

Each group member must give one response that has to do with each of the following categories: Mind, body, and soul.

200

What are my consequences if I use substances again?

Each member of the group must give a response.

200

In Georgia, it’s illegal to eat what with a fork?

What is Fried Chicken?

300

A common situation for people to relapse is when they are around others who are using.

What is Social Pressure?

300

Cutting down/stopping AA, NA, dual recovery, or support group meetings. Missing counseling appointments without calling in. 

What are behavior changes?

300

What will I do to avoid relapse when I notice my early warning signs?

Each member of the group must give two answers.

300

Who can I call on for help if I am struggling with my relapse prevention plan and staying sober?

Each member of the group must give a response.

300

Who claimed he could “drive away the devil with a fart?”

Who is Martin Luther?

400

Money problems, legal problems, housing problems, and work problems. 

What are Stressful Life Situations?

400

Trouble falling asleep or staying asleep, starting to sleep too much. Changes in appetite, weight loss, or weight gain. 

What are changes in Daily Living or Physical Changes?

400

Which techniques work best for me to manage my cravings/urges when they arise?

Each group member must provide three techniques. 

400

What areas of my town do I need to avoid?

Each member of the group must give an area. 

400

Where were fortune cookies invented?

What is San Fransico?

500

The group must act out a High-Risk Situation where an individual may relapse. ROLE PLAY

All members of the group must have a participating role.

500

The group must act out an Early Warning Sign. ROLE PLAY

All group members must have a role in skit. 

500
How do I plan to resist social pressure to use drugs or alcohol? ROLE PLAY
Each member must have a role in the role-play.
500
The group must role play avoiding an area of town that challenges recovery. ROLE PLAY
All group members must play a part. 
500

What animal cannot stick out its tongue? DOUBLE JEOPARDY

What are Crocodiles?