Who is the mother struggling to help her daughter in the film?
Deb
What substance is Molly struggling with in the movie?
opioids/heroin
How many “good days” does the daughter need to achieve for the main goal of the story?
Four
One major theme of the movie is:
Addiction and recovery, family support, hope, trust
Who is the primary family member helping Molly through her recovery?
Mother/Deb
What is the daughter’s name?
Molly
What is the main focus of the mother-daughter intervention in the story?
Achieving four consecutive days of sobriety
What is the turning point where the mother begins to regain hope in her daughter’s recovery?
When Molly shows consistent commitment to sobriety and attending therapy
True or False: The movie emphasizes that recovery is a linear process.
False (recovery has setbacks and is non-linear)
What is one way the mother shows support while maintaining boundaries?
Through encouragement and accountability
Which character plays a key role in encouraging the daughter’s recovery efforts?
The counselor/therapist
Name one coping strategy shown in the movie that helps prevent relapse.
Therapy, reaching out to support network, mindfulness, journaling (any valid coping skill)
What challenge tests Molly’s commitment during the four-day period?
Temptation to use drugs, emotional triggers, or moments of relapse risk
What does the movie suggest about the role of family in addiction recovery?
Family support is crucial, but boundaries and self-care are important too
What conflict arises between Molly and her mother that tests their relationship?
Group Choices