Support Networks in Recovery
Alcohol Facts
Alcohol and the Brain
Coping skills & Stress Management
Co-Occurring Disorders
100

This peer-led support group is for people recovering from drug addiction, following the principles of the 12-step program.

What is Narcotics Anonymous (NA)?

100

What is the legal Blood Alcohol Limit (BAC) someone can be under and still drive?

0.08%

100

Alcohol slows down messages from your ________ to your _______. (2 words)

from your BRAIN to your BODY.

100

Engaging in regular physical activity, like walking or yoga, can help reduce stress and improve mood. This type of activity is called a ____.

What is exercise?

100

This common mental health disorder is characterized by feelings of persistent sadness and loss of interest in activities.

What is depression?

200

This network of people, often consisting of family and friends, plays a vital role in maintaining sobriety by providing encouragement and accountability.

What is a support network?

200

This percentage of domestic violence cases involve alcohol.

65%

200

This neurotransmitter is increased by alcohol and is responsible for feelings of pleasure and reward.

Dopamine

200

This is the basic nutrient found in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, known to boost mood and energy levels naturally.

What are vitamins?

200

Individuals with this disorder experience excessive worry and fear, often leading to physical symptoms like sweating and shaking.

What is anxiety disorder?

300

This term refers to a relationship between an individual in recovery and a sober mentor who offers guidance and support.

What is a Sponsor or sponsorship?

300

This percent of people in the U.S. meet criteria for Alcohol use disorder

What is 30%

300

This area of the brain, responsible for decision making, is the first area to be impaired by alcohol. 

Prefrontal cortex. 

300

This practice involves focusing on the present moment without judgment and can help individuals manage cravings and negative emotions.

What is mindfulness?

300

This mental health disorder involves alternating periods of elevated mood (mania) and depression.

What is bipolar disorder?

400

This type of therapy, in which individuals join together to work on common goals, can be beneficial for those in recovery to share their struggles and successes.

What is group therapy?

400

According to the WHO, this is how many people die globally every year from alcohol-related causes.

What is 3 million people.

 (population of Wisconsin. 6 mill.)

400

Even minimal (2-3 drinks a day) alcohol consumption leads to the loss of this, most treasured, ability of the brain.

Memory loss. 

400

This technique encourages focusing on positive thoughts and self-talk to challenge negative or addictive thinking patterns.

What is cognitive reframing?

400

This disorder involves intense and irrational fear of a specific object, situation, or activity.

What is a phobia?

500

This recovery program improves the health and well-being of individuals, families, and communities with their self-empowering, science-informed approach for problematic addictive behaviors. 

What is SMART recovery program.

500

This mental health condition is the most common co-occurring condition in people with alcohol use disorder.

Anxiety

500

This brain structure is responsible for forming new memories and is heavily impacted during alcohol blackouts.

What is the Hippocampus?

500

This coping skill helps calm the nervous system by slowing the breath and increasing oxygen to the brain.

What is deep breathing or breathing techniques?

500

This disorder, often associated with childhood trauma, is characterized by intrusive memories, nightmares, and flashbacks.

What is post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)?