Triggers and Cravings
12 Step Program
The Science of Addiction
Recovery Milestones
Addiction and Mental Health
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Seeing someone use or being in a familiar environment can trigger this strong urge.

What is a craving

100

This is the first step in the 12-step program

What is admitting powerlessness over addiction

100

This brain chemical, often called the “feel-good” neurotransmitter, plays a major role in addiction

What is dopamine

100

Many recovery programs give this to mark sobriety anniversaries

What is a chip or coin

100

Many individuals with addiction also have this type of mental health condition

What is co-occurring disorder

200

This acronym helps identify emotional triggers:

What is HALT: Hungry, Angry, Lonely, and Tired.

200

This popular 12-step fellowship focuses on alcohol addiction

What is Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)

200

Chronic drug use can weaken this part of the brain responsible for decision-making and impulse control.

What is the prefrontal cortex

200

This term refers to the first 90 meetings in 90 days

What is "90 in 90"

200

This common mood disorder is often linked with substance use, either as a cause or consequence

What is depression

300

Avoiding these can help reduce relapse risk

What are triggers

300

This step involves making amends to those harmed

DAILY DOUBLE!!!!!!!

What is Step 9

300

This brain system is involved in reward, motivation, and memory—making it central to addiction

What is the limbic system

300

This phrase means taking recovery one step at a time, instead of focusing on long-term fear

What is "one day at a time"

300

This disorder marked by intense fear or worry is frequently treated alongside addiction

What is anxiety disorder

400

A coping skill used to delay a craving until it passes

What is distraction (or delay tactics)

400

This daily practice involves taking personal inventory and promptly admitting wrongs

What is Step 10

400

This form of learning, associated with triggers and cravings, involves cues paired with drug use

What is classical conditioning

400

A milestone where a person completes detox and enters long-term treatment

What is medical stabilization

400

This trauma-related condition often underlies addiction, especially in veterans and abuse survivors

What is PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder)

500

This technique helps you change unhelpful thoughts related to cravings.

DAILY DOUBLE!!!!!!

What is cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)

500

These are often read at the beginning of meetings and include principles like honesty and service

What are the 12 Traditions

500

Long-term substance use can lead to this phenomenon, where the brain reduces its own production of neurotransmitters

What is downregulation

500

This term describes someone who has been in recovery for several years and maintains sobriety through a structured lifestyle.

DAILY DOUBLE!!!!!!!

What is sustained recovery

500

Integrated treatment for both addiction and mental illness is known by this term

What is dual diagnosis treatment