Myths & Facts
Tools for Recovery
Brain & Body
Healthy Relationships
Triggers & Coping
100

True or False: Addiction is a choice.

false

100

This is a common meeting where people gather to support one another in recovery.

What is a 12-step meeting or support group

100

This organ is most directly affected by alcohol and drugs.

Brain

100

In recovery, it's important to set these to protect your mental and emotional health.

boundaries

100

This feeling is a common emotional trigger that can lead to cravings.

stress (or boredom, anger, loneliness)

200

True or False: Recovery is a lifelong process.

True 

200

Writing down your feelings can be done in this.

journal

200

Substance use can increase this hormone, known as the "feel-good" chemical.

Dopamine

200

This type of relationship can be harmful and often involves enabling.

Codependent 

200

One way to avoid triggers is to change your...

people, places, or things

300

You have to hit "rock bottom" before you can recover.

False 

300

This important phrase reminds us to stay focused on today.

One day at a time

300

Long-term drug use can damage what?

Memory 

300

When someone constantly excuses or covers for a person's substance use, they are doing this.

enabling

300

Instead of reacting impulsively to a craving, you can use this technique.

pause and reflect (or grounding, deep breathing)

400

Who is the best person here at BMOS? 

ty.blizz 

400

Having one of these can help guide you through your recovery journey.

sponsor

400

Withdrawal symptoms happen because the body is trying to return to this.

a balance 

400

A support system includes people who do this for your recovery.

encourage or support

400

A craving usually lasts this long before it starts to fade.

15-30 mins

500

All support groups follow the same recovery model.

False

500

This tool helps you recognize and change negative thought patterns

What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

500

This term describes when more of a drug is needed to feel the same effect.

tolerance 

500

Healthy communication uses “I” statements instead of these.

"you" statements

500

Practicing this daily can help you stay grounded and reduce triggers.

serenity prayer