Addiction Basics
Triggers & Cravings
Coping Skills
Relapse Prevention
Recovery & Support
100

What part of the brain is most affected by addiction?

The reward system (dopamine pathway)

100

Something that increases the urge to use?

 What is a trigger

100

Name one healthy coping skill.

Deep breathing, walking, journaling, music, calling someone

100

Returning to substance use after a period of sobriety

a relapse

100

A process of improving health, wellness, and quality of life

recovery

200

 True or False: Addiction is a moral failure.

False — addiction is a disease/condition

200

Name one type of trigger.

People, places, emotions, stress, or memories

200

What is grounding?

Bringing attention to the present moment

200

 True or False: A slip always means total failure.

False

200

Name one type of support in recovery.

 Counselor, peer, sponsor, family, group

300

What does tolerance mean?

 Needing more of a substance to get the same effect

300

How long do most cravings last if you don’t act on them?

DAILY DOUBLE

around 7 minutes

300

What does HALT stand for?

Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired

300

 What is one early warning sign of relapse?

 Isolation, skipping meetings, cravings, negative thinking

300

: What does “one day at a time” mean?

Focus on staying sober today, not forever

400

Physical or mental symptoms when stopping substance use?

 What is withdrawal

400

 True or False: Cravings mean you are failing at recovery.

 False

400

 Why is sleep important in recovery?

 It improves mood, judgment, and cravings

400

 Why is honesty important in relapse prevention?

 It helps prevent secrets and ask for support early

400

Why are routines helpful in recovery?

They reduce chaos and increase stability

500

 What is one reason addiction is considered a chronic condition?

It can relapse and requires ongoing management

500

What emotion is most commonly linked to relapse?

Stress (also anger, loneliness, boredom—accept variations)

500

What is one coping skill you can use anywhere, anytime?

Breathing (or mindfulness)

500

 What should someone do immediately after a slip?

Tell someone, seek support, and get back on track

500

What is one benefit of asking for help?

 Reduces isolation and increases accountability