Tools of Recovery
Triggers and Cravings
Myths vs. Facts
Slogans and Sayings
Recovery Milestones
100

This person provides guidance and accountability in 12-step programs.

Who is a sponsor?

100

Feeling hungry, angry, lonely, or tired is remembered by this acronym.

What is HALT?

100

True or False: Addiction is a moral failing.

What is False?

100

This popular phrase reminds you to take things moment by moment.

What is "One day at a time"?

100

This is often celebrated after 30 days clean and sober.

What is a chip or token?

200

This type of therapy focuses on changing negative thinking patterns.

What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)?

200

A person, place, or situation that tempts you to use is called this.

What is a trigger?

200

True or False: People can be addicted to behaviors, not just substances.

What is True?

200

This slogan encourages personal growth over perfection.

What is "Progress, not perfection"?

200

Attending 90 meetings in 90 days is called this.

What is the 90-in-90 challenge?

300

This is a written plan for how to handle cravings or high-risk situations.

What is a relapse prevention plan?

300

This healthy activity can reduce cravings and improve your mood.

What is exercise?

300

Myth or Fact: You can’t get addicted to prescription medications.

What is Myth?

300

This saying encourages surrender and spiritual trust.

What is "Let go and let God"?

300

After one year sober, many people choose to do this for others.

What is sponsor someone?

400

Daily practice of this can improve self-awareness and emotional control.

What is mindfulness or journaling?

400

One way to respond to a craving is to call this kind of person.

Who is a support person or sponsor?

400

Myth or Fact: Relapse means failure.

What is Myth?

400

This advice reminds you to focus on yourself, not others.

What is "Keep your side of the street clean"?

400

This is one emotional benefit of staying sober for 6 months.

What is self-confidence or clarity?

500

This important habit is often recommended to stay connected and accountable.

What is attending GROUP meetings (e.g., IOP, CROSSTIES, CELEBRATE RECOVERY, NA/AA)?

500

This thinking error says, “I already messed up, so I might as well keep using.”

What is all-or-nothing thinking?

500

Myth or Fact: Recovery is possible for anyone with the right support.

What is Fact?

500

This four-letter phrase encourages people to pause before reacting.

What is "STOP" (Stop, Think, Observe, Proceed)?

500

These personal victories can be small but are important in early recovery.

What are sober anniversaries or clean dates?