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100
Meditation, mindfulness, exercise, therapy, calling a sober friend, and thinking of consequences are all examples of this useful tool in recovery.
What is a coping skill?
100

To accept the things I can not change. The courage to change the things I can and the wisdom to know the difference. 

What is the Serenity Prayer

100
Withdrawal from this substance can cause agitation, fever, hallucinations, seizures, and severe confusion.
What is Alcohol?
100
Each year in the United States, nearly 85,000 people die from this legal drug, making it the third leading preventable cause of death in our country.
What is alcohol? (Source: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism).
100
To politely yet firmly stand up for yourself when facing a trigger or difficult situation is called this.
What is assertiveness?
200

Loss of control, despite negative consequences. Physical and psychological dependence. 

What is addiction

200

What is the name of chapter 4 in N.A

What is How it Works

200
Withdrawal from this drug can cause restless behavior, depressed mood, fatigue, increased appetite, vivid and unpleasant dreams and slowing of daily activity.
What is cocaine?
200
This gender is more likely to start using drugs in high school.
What is both male and female genders.
200
After just one use, this drug can be seen in the brain and in toxicology screens for three to six weeks.
What is Marijuana?
300

To help an individual from using again, could include 12 step information, important phone numbers and healthy recreation activities. 

What is a relapse plan

300

In tradition 12, what is the spiritual foundation of all the traditions. 

What is Anonymity 

300
Withdrawal from this substance can cause headache, fatigue, anxiety, irritability, depressed mood, and difficulty concentrating.
What is caffeine?
300
Is the pleasure chemical in our brain that plays a role in substance abuse and addiction. 

What is Dopamine

300
This term refers to an emerging family of drugs containing one or more synthetic chemicals related to an amphetamine-like stimulant found naturally in the Khat plant. Some users experience paranoia, agitation, and hallucinations; some even display psychotic and violent behavior, and deaths have been reported in several instances.
What is "bath salts"? (Source: National Institute on Drug Abuse)
400

The ultimate weapon for recovery is? 

What is the recoverin addict

400
Three indispensable spiritual principles in the 12 step fellowship are? 

What are Honesty, Open-Mindedness, and Willingness

400
Withdrawal from this substance can cause headaches, nausea, constipation or diarrhea, falling heart rate and blood pressure, fatigue, drowsiness, insomnia, iritability, difficulty concentrating, and anxiety.
What is nicotine?
400

This is the leading cause of preventable disease, disability, and death in the United States.

What is Tobacco? (Source: National Institute on Drug Abuse)

400

this is the process by which the addicted brain invents excuses that allow the person in recovery to edge close enough to the relapse situation that accidents can happen. 

What is Justification. 

500

HALT is the acronym for (blank)

What is Hungry, Angry, Lonely, and Tired. 

500

Meetings are self-supporting through this. 

What is our own contributions. 

500

Maintaining a moment-by-moment awareness of our thoughts, feelings, bodily sensations and surrounding environment. 

What is mindfulness. 

500

What popular drug was originally used as a non-addictive, safe remedy for morphine addictions? 

Heroin

500

Our Brain learns by (blank) and (blank)

What is repetition and reward.