Understanding Darkness
Finding The Light
Recovery Skills
Self Awareness
Recovery in Action
100

What is meant by darkness in recovery?

A painful emotional, psychological, or spiritual place that may include trauma, addiction, hopelessness, shame, or despair.

100

What does "light" represent in recovery?

Hope, healing, peace, connection, purpose, recovery, and healthy living.

100

What is grounding used for?


Helping shift emotions, stay present, and reduce overwhelming feelings.

100

True or False:

Everyone has both darkness and light.


True.

100

What is one healthy coping skill that can help someone move from a place of darkness to a place of light?


Examples include grounding, calling a support person, journaling, attending a meeting, prayer, exercise, mindfulness, deep breathing, listening to music, or taking a walk.

200

Name three words someone might use to describe their "dark place."

  • Hopeless
  • Angry
  • Ashamed
  • Lonely
  • Craving
  • Broken
  • Fearful
200

Name two things that help people reconnect with their "light."


  • Supportive people
  • Gratitude
  • Prayer
  • Meditation
  • Exercise
  • Music
  • Nature
  • Meetings
  • Therapy
  • Helping others 
200

Name one healthy way to shift from darkness toward light.

Walking
Talking to someone
Journaling
Prayer
Listening to music
Deep breathing
Mindfulness
Exercise

200

What is one message people may have learned growing up that made expressing emotions difficult?


  • Don't cry.
  • Be strong.
  • Stop being emotional.
  • Feelings are weakness.
  • Keep family secrets.
200

A peer says, "I feel like I'm stuck in darkness." What is one supportive response you could give them?


  • "You're not alone."
  • "Feelings can change."
  • "Let's focus on one small step."
  • "Who can you reach out to?"
  • "What has helped you before?"


300

True or False:
Darkness only refers to bad things that happen outside of us.

False.
Darkness can also describe internal thoughts, emotions, memories, and beliefs.

300

Recovery is not about eliminating darkness—it is about learning to ________.

Move between darkness and light in healthy ways.

300

Why is flexibility important in recovery?

Because emotions constantly change and recovery means responding instead of reacting.

300

What is the "gray area" discussed in recovery?

A balanced place where both strengths and struggles exist together.

300

Name one situation that might pull someone toward their "dark side" in recovery and one healthy way they could respond.

Possible triggers:

  • Stress
  • Conflict
  • Loneliness
  • Grief
  • Cravings
  • Shame
  • Boredom

Healthy responses:

  • Call a sponsor
  • Attend a meeting
  • Practice grounding
  • Talk to a counselor
  • Exercise
  • Use coping skills
400

How can addiction make someone's experience of darkness more intense?

It increases shame, cravings, isolation, hopelessness, emotional extremes, and life consequences.

400

Describe a memory that might represent someone's "light."

Describe a memory that might represent someone's "light."

400

What does it mean to "own your experience rather than letting it own you?"

Recognize emotions without letting them control behaviors.

400

Why can pretending to be positive all the time actually be unhealthy?


Because it ignores real emotions and prevents healing.

400

Think of someone who has been a "light" in your life. What qualities did they have that made them supportive? (Name 3)


  • Trustworthy
  • Compassionate
  • Honest
  • Nonjudgmental
  • Encouraging
  • Patient
  • Good listener
  • Reliable
500

Why is it important to talk about your dark experiences instead of pretending they don't exist?

Talking about them reduces their power, increases awareness, helps healing, and prevents acting them out.Talking about them reduces their power, increases awareness, helps healing, and prevents acting them out.

500

What are three emotions someone may experience when they are living in the "light"?

Hope
Peace
Confidence
Joy
Calm
Purpose
Love
Connection
Safety

500

What recovery skill allows you to notice painful feelings without immediately acting on them?


Mindfulness, grounding, emotional awareness, or distress tolerance.

500

Complete this statement:

The goal of recovery is not perfection—it is __________.

Growth, balance, awareness, flexibility, and healing.

500

Imagine a new peer tells you, "Recovery feels impossible because I'm overwhelmed by my past." Using what you've learned today, what advice would you give them?


  • Healing happens one step at a time.
  • Both darkness and light are part of recovery.
  • Talking about painful experiences can reduce their power.
  • Recovery is about learning to move between emotions instead of staying stuck.
  • Support and healthy coping skills can help build hope and resilience.