American History
Founding Fathers
Patriotic Pop Culture
Recovery
Counseling Vocab
100
This is the year the United States declared independence from Great Britain.

What is 1776?

100

This person served as Commander-in-Chief of the army during the American Revolutionary War.

Who is George Washington?

100

In this 1996 film, Will Smith and Bill Pullman face on alien invasion taking place on the Fourth of July.

What is "Independence Day"?

100

This brain chemical responsible for positive feelings and pleasure is heavily impacted by substance use.

What is dopamine?

100

These psychological guidelines must be clearly communicated and strictly maintained to protect your sobriety while in recovery.

What are boundaries?

200

On July 4th, 1884, this country gave us the Statue of Liberty.

What is France?

200

This person famously held a key tied to a kite during a lightning storm to identify lightning as electricity.

Who is Benjamin Franklin?

200

This country music star released the fierce and patriotic song, "Courtesy of the Red White and Blue."

Who is Toby Keith?

200

This visualization technique involves picturing the negative, long-term consequences of using, rather than the immediate perceived relief.

What is "playing the tape through"?

200

This behavior involves neglecting your own needs to fix, rescue, or control another person, i.e. putting yourself second, third, fourth...

What is codependency or people-pleasing?

300

You can find the Liberty Bell in this city, along with cheesesteaks.

Where is Philadelphia?

300

This person was the principal author of the Declaration of Independence.

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

300

This 2004 film stars Nicolas Cage as an explorer who sets out to steal the Declaration of Independence.

What is "National Treasure"?

300

This phrase refers to three important changes that need to be made around you while in recovery, including eliminating triggers and discarding paraphernalia.

What are people, places, and things?

300

This 8-letter term describes well-meaning actions by friends or family that encourage or protect the person from the consequences of their behaviors.

What is enabling?

400

This woman sewed the first American flag, featuring 13 stars and 13 stripes.

Who is Betsy Ross?

400

This person was famously killed in a duel by Aaron Burr, Sir.

Who is Alexander Hamilton?

400

Tom Cruise earned an Oscar nomination for his role as a Vietnam War veteran in this 1989 biographical drama.

What is "Born on the Fourth of July"?

400

According to The Big Book, these are said to be the three essentials of recovery.

What are Honesty, Open-Mindedness, and Willingness?

400

This mental practice involves focusing entirely on the present moment without judgment, and can include meditation, grounding, and positive affirmations.

What is mindfulness?

500

Signed on September 3rd, 1783, this treaty officially recognized American independence.

What is the Treaty of Paris?

500

This person was the first president to live in the White House, even though he was the second president.

Who is John Adams?

500

This person has continuously won the July 4th Nathan's Hot Dogs Eating Contest for over a decade.

Who is Joey Chestnut?

500

These words are the meaning behind HALT.

What is Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired?

500

These words are the meaning behind SMART goals.

What is Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic and Timely?