12 Steps/AA Trivia
Drug Effects
Addiction Science
Fill in the Blank
Acronyms
Coping Skills
Famous People in Recovery
100

what is step 4 of AA

Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves

100

This drug has been linked to paranoia, panic, anxiety, poor coordination, and and depression.

Marijuana

100

Addiction is a disease of which organ?

The Brain

100

The goal is ______ not ______.

Progress not Perfection

100

IOP

Intensive Outpatient Program

100

What is the act of being appreciative for the things in your life?

Gratitude

100

This actor was notorious for his reputation as a bad boy early on in his career. His first main movie roll was in a John Hues film called Weird Science. He was best known for doing drugs and going to jail. He played a Cokehead in "less then Zero" and after he check into rehab after realizing he wasn't acting but played as himself.

Robert Downey Jr.

200

What do "open" and "closed" in reference to AA meetings?

Open meetings are open to anyone wanting to learn about AA, such as family and friends, students, etc.

Closed meetings are only for people in recovery from addiction.

200

This drug can cause psychosis, memory loss, hallucinations, aggressive or violent behavior, and mood disturbances.

As well as encountering shadow people.

Methamphetamine

200

The term used when an individual has both a substance use disorder and a mental health disorder

Dual Diagnosis/Co-Occurring Disorders

200

Principles before ______.

Personalities

200

MAT

Medication Assisted Treatment

200

Answers to all of our problems....

Acceptance?

200

This actor, known for playing Nick Fury and Jules Winnfield, has been sober for over 30 years and famously completed rehab just before filming his breakout role in Jungle Fever.

Samuel L. Jackson

300

Where and when was AA founded?

Ohio, 1935

300

This drug is the most abused drug in America and affects the part of the brain that controls movement, speech, judgement and memory.

Alcohol

300

This chemical is released by the brain's "reward center" when drugs or alcohol are used, creating a sensation of pleasure.

Dopamine

300

Do the next _____ ______.

Right Thing

300

HALT

Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired

300

How can you connect with others?

Call someone, go to a meeting or a group, attend a group activity, etc

300

This American Founding Father, scientist, and inventor of the lightning rod documented his lifelong struggles with alcohol and opioid abuse.

Benjamin Franklin

400

What does the triangle represent in NA?

Unity, Service, Recovery

400

Substance with higher death rate than suicide

Fentanyl

400

What is the process of which the body rids itself of a drug?

Withdrawal/Detox

400

Our _____ keep us sick.

Secrets

400

AMA

Against Medical Advice

400

A way to release strong emotions

Cry
400

This prolific author of The Shining and Cujo was so deep in his addiction to alcohol and cocaine in the 1980s that he famously doesn't remember writing the book Cujo at all.

Stephen King

500

What is the most important rule of AA and NA?

Anonymity

500

Long term use of this drug can cause permanent damage to the liver, kidneys and heart and can cause sleep deprivation and loss of appetite leading to malnutrition in those who use daily.

Crack-Cocaine

500

The experience of having episodes of delusions or hallucinations as a results of substance abuse or a certain psychiatric disorder?

What is Psychosis

500

The opposite of addiction is ________.

Connection
500

SUD

Substance Use Disorder

500

What is the number one action to get outside of self?

Being of service to others

500
A sponsee of Elton John

Eminem

600

What is the sister group of AA for loved ones of those with addictions called?

Al-Anon or Alateen

600

This drug causes a feeling of euphoria or a rush which is often followed by a state that alternates between drowsiness and wakefulness for several hours.

Heroin/Opiates

600

What is the term for the need to increase the amount of a drug as people continue to drink/use, requiring them to need more of a substance to feel the same high?

Tolerance

600

_____ is doing the same thing over and over again, expecting different results.

Insanity

600

FEAR

False Evidence Appearing Real

OR

Face Everything and Recover

600
What is square breathing?

Inhale for 4 seconds

Hold for 4 seconds

Exhale for 4 seconds

Hold for 4 seconds

600

This Academy Award winner for The Silence of the Lambs has been sober since 1975, famously stating he made a choice to live after waking up in a hotel in Arizona with no memory of how he got there.

Anthony Hopkins

700

What are the full names of the founders of AA?

(Bill W. and Dr. Bob)

William Griffith Wilson and Dr. Robert Holbrook Smith

700

Withdrawal (without medical oversight) from which 2 drugs can be fatal?

Alcohol and Benzos

700
What are 2 factors that increase likelihood of addiction?

Genetic predisposition and Environment

700

Learn to ____ and _____ to learn.

Listen

700

STOP

Stop, Take a step back, Observe, Proceed

700

What should you do when you are overwhelmed?

Ask for help

700

This musician got sober after his son died of a tragic accident while this performer was high on cocaine

Eric Clapton

800

What step starts with "Having Had"?

Step 12

800

Short term effects of this drug include vomiting, dizziness, poor muscle control, headache, hallucination, and loss of muscle control. Long term effects include brain damage, organ failure, addiction, or death. 

Inhalants

800

What are some medications that are prescribed for addiciton?

Suboxone, Vivitrol, Antabuse, Methadone, Naloxone

800

Our brains learn by _____ and _____.

Repetition and Reward

800

SMART

Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, Time Based

OR

Self-Management and Recovery Training

800

What should you do when you are tired?

Rest. Don't give up!
800

This former First Lady founded a world-renowned treatment center in Rancho Mirage, California, in 1982 after her own public battle with alcoholism and prescription medication.

Betty Ford

900

How many AA members were there when the Big Book was written?

100

900

This drug can cause psychosis, memory loss, hallucinations, aggressive or violent behavior, and mood disturbances.

As well as encountering shadow people.

Methamphetamine 

900

What part of the brain is responsible for impulse control? (this gets damaged when a person becomes addicted to a substance)

Prefrontal Cortex

900

A journey of 1000 miles starts with the _____ _____.

First Step

900

HOW

Honest Open-minded and Willing

900

What is something you can do that helps both your brain and body?

Exercise 

900

Known as "Broadway Joe," this legendary New York Jets quarterback sought treatment for alcohol use disorder in 2003 after a televised, drunken sideline interview became a public "turning point".

Joe Nameth