DIVERSIONS
PREVENTION
RELAXATION
BUILDING NEW HABITS
MISC.
100

What is the goal of diversions?

Buy yourself time during a craving.

100

What does a healthy lifestyle have to do with prevention addiction/relapse?

Unhealthy habits such as insufficient sleep, exercise, and unhealthy diet have all been linked to many different types of mental illness.

100

Why does managing emotions and relaxation matter in recovery?

Most addictions serve as an escape from uncomfortable emotions. When that "crutch" is taken away you may need to relearn how to manage emotions. If this doesn't happen; stress will build until it leads to relapse.

100

Building new habits is different from diversion, how?

New habits focus on long-term or permanent life changes not just about getting through a craving.
100

What is an example of Daily Social Support?

Example - "My best friend is someone that I have a strong relationship with and call on regularly to experience life together."

200

Name 1 con of the diversion strategy.

Can’t do it for too long. Doesn’t resolve any underlying issues. Meds can make it hard to concentrate.

200

How can you avoid relapse this holiday season and still enjoy traditional gatherings?

Create a list of people, places, and things that will likely lead to relapse.  Create a game plan for handling the event and an exit plan for getting out if it's too overwhelming. 

200

What is it called when someone is focused on the here and now? How do you include this topic in YOUR recovery?

Mindfullness

200

Name three new activities you would like to try?

No wrong answers.

200

How long does a craving last?

Start to finish is one hour max.


300

Name three diversion ideas that are creative.

Draw/paint, crafting, play music, listen to music, write poetry, build something.

300

"Consistent self-care is an important component of preventing relapse." How does this apply to you?

No wrong answer.

300

What are two emotional release skills that encourage relaxation?

Screaming, hit a punching bag, pop balloons, take a cold shower, put your hand in a bowl of ice, and allow yourself to cry!

300

Why is it so important to build new habits in recovery?

Active addiction takes a lot of time! When someone stops using, they suddenly have a lot of time that they don't know what to do with. If time isn't filled with healthy activities it will pose a risk for falling back into old haibts.

300

True or False? "You only have to worry about yourself in recovery - put off volunteering until you are more stable in recovery." WHY?

FALSE! Helping others is an amazing way to improve our mood, get past a craving, and brings a sense of purpose.

400

Name 1 pro of diversions.

Gives your heart & mind a break. Great for short term relief. Great to get through a crisis.

400

Name four components of a healthy lifestyle.

Sleep, exercise, medical compliance, and healthy diet.

400

Name two benefits of journaling.

Improved mental well being and the reduction of uncomfortable emotions.

400

How can people possibly Build New Habits in the middle of a global pandemic????

Virtual meetings. Online lectures. Volunteer. Facetime old friends to improve relationships. Etc. No wrong answers.
400

What are three new coping skill that you are willing to try?

No wrong answer.

500

Name five diversion ideas that are physical.

Walk, yard work, hiking, bike ride, sport, run, lift weights, swimming, or rearrange furniture.

500

Being aware of and understanding your personal __________ is vital to relapse prevention.

What are triggers?

500

Explain the process of imagery.

Think of a relaxing location or situation. Imagine the scene through each of your senses. Take the time to really imagine each details. Do this for at least 5 minutes for a quick escape.

500

What are two separate areas of life that we can build new habits?

Discover new activities/hobbies.

Foster new relationships.

Develop new professional skills.

Refocus on existing relationships.

500

What is an example of Crisis Social Support?

EXAMPLE - "Even though I haven't spoken to "Rachel" in months - I know I can call her in a crisis."