Recovery Tools
Slogans and Sayings
PAWS
Coping Skills
Wild Card
100

Smart Recovery, Celebrate Recovery, Refuge Recovery

What are examples of alternative recovery communities?

100

"___  ___ at a time"

One day

100

Name any ONE post-acute withdrawal symptom

Sleep and appetite changes, irritability, trouble focusing, memory problems

100

Paying attention to what you're doing in the moment

What is mindfulness?

100

The book of literature in AA is commonly referred to as this

What is "the big book"?

200

Step One helps us to see our own __________________.

What is powerlessness?

200

Something often spoken at the end of AA or NA meetings after the serenity prayer

"Keep coming back"

200

Anywhere from 12-18 months

How long do PAWS symptoms typically last?

200

Someone who acts as a guide or mentor in the recovery process, often associated with 12 step programs

What is a sponsor?

200

These are people/places/things/emotions that cause cravings

What are triggers?

300

In recovery, you need to be mindful of these four risk factors, symbolized by the acronym HALT.

Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired

300

A slogan reminding us to take it easy and slow down

What is "easy does it"?

300
PAWS symptoms often mirror the symptoms of these mental health diagnoses

Depression or anxiety

300

Getting involved in social activities, going to meetings, calling people

What is building a sober support network?

300

This recovery network was established in the 1950s and started in California. It asserts that its therapeutic value for aiding people in recovery is that the program is based on people helping people.

What is Narcotics Anonymous?

400

The process used for someone to recover in a group such as AA and NA

What are the 12 steps?
400

Thinking through the eventual consequences of taking the first drink or drug

What is "Playing the tape through to the end"?

400

This chemical in the brain is released when using drugs and alcohol, and the lack of this chemical is responsible for feelings of depression in early recovery.

What is dopamine?

400

Listening to or contemplating more uplifting thoughts, such as "I can recover" or "I am enough"

What are positive affirmations?

400

This is the leading cause of preventable disease, disability, and death in the United States.

What is tobacco?

500

An online Social Network with the purpose helping people with addiction issues, where participants can even attend a virtual 12-step meeting

500

One is too many and ____________________________

What is "a thousand is never enough"?

500

Difficulty feeling pleasure or excitement

What is Anhedonia?

500

The act of giving back, often associated with the 12th step of AA/NA

What is service work, or volunteer work?

500

Name one medication commonly prescribed for assistance in recovery.

Naltrexone/Vivitrol, Antabuse, Suboxone, Methadone, Campral