Relapse Prevention
CBT
Addiction Education
Life Skills
Emotional Regulation
100

This is anything that increases the urge or craving to use alcohol or drugs.

What is a TRIGGER?

100

The "T" in the CBT triangle.

What is THOUGHT?

100

The American Medical Association (AMA) declared alcoholism an illness in 1956, solidifying a shift from moral failing to this. 

What is a disease?

100

In general, adults need this much sleep a night to stay healthy and support recovery.

What is 7-9 hours?

100

The process of noticing and adjusting your emotional response.

What is emotional regulation?

200

These triggers include thoughts, feelings, stress, boredom.

What is an internal trigger?

200

This thinking error leads a person to expect the worst will happen right away.

What is catastrophizing?

200

Even after stopping, the brain remembers the substance and can trigger these.

What are cravings?

200

Things you do every day in the same order, like waking up, eating, and going to bed.

What is routine?
200

The first step in managing your emotions.

What is identifying the emotion?

300

These triggers include people, places, objects, or situations.

 What are external triggers?

300

This thinking error is believing you know what someone else thinks without asking or checking.

What is mindreading?

300

The physical and mental symptoms that happen when someone stops using a substance they are addicted to.

What is withdrawal?

300

An organized plan or schedule that gives your day order and purpose.

What is structure?

300

The breathing technique where you slowly inhale and exhale to calm your body.

What is deep breathing?

400

Healthy actions or strategies used to manage stress, emotions, cravings, or triggers without using substances.

What are coping skills?

400

This thinking error is seeing situations as all good or all bad, with no middle ground.

What is all-or-nothing thinking?

400

When the brain requires more of the substance for the same effect, this has increased.

What is tolerance?

400

Friends, family, counselors, or peers you can rely on when you need help or encouragement.

What is a support system?

400

Journaling and exercising are examples of these.

What are coping skills?

500

Using alcohol or drugs again after stopping.

What is relapse?

500

The "F" in the CBT triangle.

What is FEELING?

500

This brain chemical is most associated with pleasure and reward.

What is dopamine?

500

Deciding ahead of time how much money you will use for things like bills, food, and savings.

What is budgeting?

500

This part of the brain detects threats or strong emotions and can trigger “fight, flight, or freeze” responses.

What is the amygdala?