Relapse Prevention
Early Recovery
12-step
Celebrities and Movies
Coping Skills
Addiction and Health
Misc.
100

feelings, individuals, or situations that cause your brain to crave substances; if you are unaware of them they could be a factor for relapse. 

Triggers 

100

someone who guides a newcomer through the process of 12-step groups

sponsor 

200 bonus points for sharing what you know about sponsorship, what you like about the idea of it, and how a "bad" sponsor could affect recovery success. 

100

what is a concern in the recovery community over 12-step programs? 

biased facilitation and "curing" addiction. 


discussion: do you agree with the confliction? why or why not?  

100

This film is the true story of William Griffith Wilson, a World War I veteran whose small drinking problem becomes a serious addiction after he loses his fortune in the stock market collapse of 1929. Wilson's career and his domestic life are in tatters when he meets Dr. Robert Holbrook Smith, also struggling with a drinking problem. The two form a support group that becomes the basis for a famous organization.

My name is Bill W

100

 A mental state achieved by focusing one's awareness on the present moment, while calmly acknowledging and accepting one's feelings, thoughts, and bodily sensations, used as a therapeutic technique

Mindfulness 

100

Those suffering from addiction often have one or more medical issues that occur as well. True or False?

 True

100

A state of mind where you are thankful and taking notice of the good things in your life, rather than focusing on the bad

gratitude 

200

this state of mind is harmful to recovery. its characterized by being too comfortable or unmotivated to "do the work"

complacency 

bonus: 100pts to anyone willing to share a time when they were complacent (does not have to be addiction specific)

200

a powerful desire to use substances 


often perceived as "impulsive" and "uncontrollable" 

cravings 

200

what step relates to making amends to those wronged by our addiction? 


bonus question anyone can answer: when do you avoid making direct amends?

step 9 


bonus answer: when it would cause harm to the person you are making the amend to. we call this "living amends" or living the changes as a sign of remorse in effort to do the "next right thing"

200


This metallic man has been in recovery since 2003. He was introduced to drugs by his famous father and spent time in jail. He saw a resurgence in his popularity since entering recovery and staring in a series of hit movies.



Robert Downey Jr or "Iron Man" 

200

The practice of taking an active role in regularly doing things that improve your well-being and happiness, in particular during periods of stress

self-care 

200

You will always notice drug's effect on physical health immediately.

True or False?

False 

you may notice the cognitive effects immediately but it takes its toll on your body over time. 

200

Refusing to admit the truth about addiction and its consequences to ourselves.

Denial

300

the feeling of being trapped in a never ending stream of "unmanageable problems" and giving up/caving in to urges seem like the only option. 

this term is a symptom of complacency


hint: if you are trapped and cant move you are ______. 

immobilized/ immobilization 

300

the physical symptoms experienced after detoxification that relate to the "bodily healing" from substance abuse  

Post Acute Withdrawal Symptoms or (PAWS)


to learn more about this; research on chromebook or ask Nicole :)

300

what is the only requirement to be a member of NA

a desire to stop using (tradition 3)

300

This famous British singer, songwriter, and pianist recently had a biopic made of his life. He was knighted by the Queen of England and is one of the best selling musical artists of all time. He went through recovery, built AA/NA meetings into his tour schedule, and has also sponsored other celebrities such as Eminem.

Sir Elton John

300

Doing or thinking about something different when you feel yourself being triggered to use substances

"changing the channel"

 this is a slang term to encourage or introduce a different topic of discussion, usually intentionally.

300

Drug addiction can:

A) Cause mental health issues

B) Develop because of pre-existing mental health issues

C) Does not effect mental health issues

D) A and B

D

300

Name at least 3 reasons people use drugs

To feel better (stress, depression, etc)

To feel good (socially, pleasure, relaxation)

Curiosity (peer pressure, seeking a thrill, etc) 

Fear of withdrawal (using to avoid feeling ill/dope sick/ hungover) ex: drinking as an "eye opener" 

400

convincing yourself that it is okay to engage in addictive behaviors or use substances is called ____?

Justification

400

what does the acronym HALT stand for?


hint: it reminds us to stop and evaluate current feelings  

Hungry 

Angry 

Lonely 

Tired 

400

12-step programs view addiction as an ______

and you "break out"

allergy 

examples: “When I drink I break out in a binge" or "I break out in handcuffs and track marks" 

400

A biopic of a famous country music legend and his rise to fame in Tennessee. While on tour, he meets the love of his life, singer June Carter. However, things take a turn when he becomes involved in drugs and his marriage to first wife, Vivian, begins to fall apart. June eventually helps him recover from his addiction and he proposes to her in front of a live audience.

Walk the Line (Johnny Cash) 

400

Getting support from a neutral person who can help with mental health and addiction concerns

therapy or counseling 

400

Name 3 specific areas of the body that can be affected by drug use

Mouth

Liver

Throat

Lungs

Skin

Kidney

Bladder

Heart

Brain

400

Which class of drug greatly amplifies sensations within the brain (i.e the difference between someone whispering vs. shouting into a microphone)

A) Amphetamines (Crystal Meth, ADHD medications)

B) Cocaine

C) Marijuana

D) A and B

E) All of the above

A and B or Stimulants as a drug class 

500

 how could over commitment lead to relapse?  

This can lead to feeling overloaded and under pressure.

increased stress that promotes escapism 

encourages grandiosity and wishful thinking in high risk situations

recovery is not a race- it can set unrealistic expectations for recovery. 


500

using another hobby, substance, or activity to replace or substitute feelings/results that you used to get from using 

cross addiction 

500

when can you bring a friend or family member to a meeting? 

if the meeting is listed as OPEN. 

closed meetings are for addicts only. 

bonus: what 12 step group could you suggest for your family? hint: started by Bill W's wife. 

500

What child film star, part of the biggest movie franchise of the 2000s shared the following statement on alcohol abuse: “I was living in constant fear of who I’d meet, what I might have said to them, what I might have done with them, so I’d stay in my apartment for days and drink alone. I was a recluse at 20. It was pathetic – it wasn’t me. I’m a fun, polite person, and it turned me into a rude bore.”

Daniel Radcliffe 

preferred coping skill: exercise 

500

what are the pros and cons of "emotional release" as a coping skill? 

Pros: releases the pressure of overwhelming emotions 

cons: cannot be done in every situation. some people might think you are acting crazier. 

example: a teacher frustrated by a classroom of students chatting/ignoring him might do a "box jump" on the desk to get everyone to focus on him. (not making this up- my government teacher did this- worked every time and people thought he was insane)

500

Name 3 diseases or illnesses that can result from drug use

Hepatitis

Heart disease

Obesity

Mental health 

HIV

Cancer

Stroke

500

Name 3 reasons that can influence whether or not a person becomes addicted

Genetics (family history) 

Age

Environmental factors (neighborhood, friends)

Gender 

ethnicity