Anything positive and/or healthy that can help you deal with a craving, trigger, or urge.
What is a coping skill?
The first question on your daily check-in.
What is "How would you rate yourself on the happiness scale?"
Ways in which the body is impacted by substance use. (Name at least two)
What are liver problems, memory issues, sleep issues, respiratory problems, etc.?
The most common type of recovery support meeting is depicted by the acronym A.A.
What is Alcoholics Anonymous?
What is SMART Recovery?
No longer seen as a moral failing or lack of willpower, addiction is typically referred to as a disease of the what?
What is the brain?
Always follows what we do after a checking in and reviewing announcements.
What is a meditation?
Relapse typically follows this sequence of stages.
What is emotional, mental and physical?
What is craving, urge, trigger?
People navigating through A.A. meetings are typically engaged in this.
What is step work?
Name at least 3 of the 5 primary categories of triggers.
What are people, places, things, events, and situations?
A progress monitoring tool done on a monthly basis.
What is the Brief Addiction Monitor or BAM?
Common neurotransmitter discussed when talking about addiction and recovery.
What is dopamine?
This area that everyone should be practicing in their lives is indicated by the initials S.C.
What is self-care?
I am not A.A., but am a close relative of it.
What is Al-Anon?
Complete the following quote "Be ...., not ....
What is Be Smart, Not Strong?
It is a part of everyday life, but do your best to manage it properly.
What is stress?
Other things that one can become addicted to outside of mind-altering substances.
What is a process addiction? Gaming, shopping, gambling, eating, etc.
Two of the concepts indicated in the common recovery acronym "H.A.L.T."
What is Hungry, Angry, Lonely or Tired?
Name one of the two founders of A.A.
Who is Bill W. or who is Doctor Bob Smith?
Whether or not it is physical in nature, this is ideal to protect yourself from triggers or high-risk situations?
What is a boundary?
What is
"I can't do you your recovery for you"
"You know"
"So"
Every client should have one of these before completing a program.
What is a relapse prevention plan?
The physical, mental, and emotional outcomes sometimes faced by those in recovery can be indicated by the initials P.A.W.S.
What is Post Acute Withdrawal Syndrome?
For some people in early recovery, they take part in ... meetings in ... days.
What is 90 meetings in 90 days?