AA & NA Basics
SMART Recovery Tools
LifeRing & Self-Empowerment
Recovery Capital
Healthy Coping Skills
100

What is the first word of Step 1?

We.

100

SMART Recovery focuses on building what type of skills?

Self-management skills.

100

LifeRing focuses on empowering what part of the self?

The “sober self.”

100

What does “recovery capital” mean?

The strengths and resources that support recovery.

100

Deep breathing and grounding are examples of what kind of skills?

Calming/self-regulation skills.

200

What does “one day at a time” encourage people to focus on?

Staying present and taking recovery in small steps.

200

What does the letter “D” stand for in the ABC model?

Disputing beliefs.

200

LifeRing meetings often encourage sharing what is going well and what is…?

Not going well (check-ins).

200

Name one example of personal recovery capital.

Motivation, coping skills, health, goals, etc.

200

What’s one simple coping skill to use when overwhelmed?

Take a walk, drink water, call support, journal, etc.


300

What is the main purpose of a sponsor in AA/NA?

To guide and support someone through the steps and recovery.

300

SMART encourages identifying unhelpful thinking patterns. What is one example?

All-or-nothing thinking, catastrophizing, black or white, etc.

300

LifeRing promotes building your own personal plan of recovery. What is this called?

Personal Recovery Plan (PRP).

300

Name one example of social recovery capital.

Supportive friends, family, community, peers.

300

What is one healthy way to manage stress in early recovery?

Exercise, mindfulness, routine, sober activities, etc.

400

What is the name of the book often referred to as “The Big Book”?

Alcoholics Anonymous.

400

SMART Recovery uses a tool called the “Change Plan Worksheet.” What is it for?

Planning steps and motivations for making change.

400

LifeRing does not use sponsors. What does it rely on instead?

Peer support and self-direction.

400

Stable housing is part of which kind of recovery capital?

Community Capital. 
400

What does a “safe person” mean in recovery?

Someone who supports sobriety and doesn’t put you at risk.

500

What does “HALT” stand for?

Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired.

500

What does “urge surfing” help someone do?

Ride out cravings without acting on them.

500

LifeRing believes each person has both an “addict self” and what?

A stronger, capable “sober self.”

500

Why is recovery capital important?

More recovery capital = stronger, more stable long-term recovery.

500

What coping strategy helps you return to the present moment by focusing on five senses?

The 5-4-3-2-1 grounding technique.