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100

This brain chemical drops during withdrawal but recovers with time.

What is dopamine?

100

This famous 12-step program was founded in Akron, Ohio, in 1935.

What is Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)?

100

This acronym reminds people not to get too Hungry, Angry, Lonely, or Tired.

What is HALT?

100

This token is given in meetings to mark intervals of sober time.

What is a chip (or medallion/coin)?

100

This psychological term describes the ability to bounce back from difficult situations

What is resilience?

200

This term describes the brain's ability to rewire itself during recovery.

What is neuroplasticity?

200

This non-religious recovery fellowship uses a four-point program based on CBT.

What is SMART Recovery?

200

This mental health practice focuses on staying anchored in the present moment.

What is mindfulness?

200

This many days is a common milestone celebrated as the first major quarterly benchmark.

What is 90 days?

200

This state of physical and emotional exhaustion is caused by prolonged stress.

What is burnout?

300

This organ is the primary site for detoxifying alcohol from the body.

What is the liver?

300

This person provides one-on-one guidance through the 12 steps.

What is a sponsor?

300

This term refers to a return to substance use after a period of sobriety.

What is a relapse?

300

This phrase describes taking recovery choices one day at a time.

What is "Just for Today"?

300

These personal rules or limits are essential for protecting your mental energy in recovery.

What is boundaries?

400

This sleep stage often disrupted in early recovery is vital for mental health.

What is REM sleep?

400

This fellowship is specifically designed for family and friends of people with addiction

What is Al-Anon?

400

People, places, or things that cause cravings are known by this seven-letter word.

What is a trigger?

400

This daily practice involves listing things you are thankful for to boost morale.

What is a gratitude list?

400

This grounding technique uses sight, sound, touch, smell, and taste to manage anxiety.

What is the 5-4-3-2-1 technique?

500

This acute phase of physical clearance lasts days to weeks after stopping a substance.

What is detoxification (detox)?

500

This specific number of steps forms the foundation of CoDA and OA programs.

What is twelve?

500

This therapeutic technique helps people change unhelpful thinking and behavior patterns.

What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)?

500

This text is affectionately known as the "Big Book" in recovery circles.

What is the book Alcoholics Anonymous?

500

This form of care involves treating oneself with kindness rather than harsh self-criticism.

What is self-compassion?