Self-Esteem
Big Book
Addiction
Relapse
Recovery
100

This refers to an individual's overall subjective feelings of personal value and self-worth.

What is Self-esteem?

100

Who wrote the Alcoholics Anonymous book?

Who is Bill Wilson?

100

The fact or condition of being addicted to a particular substance, thing, or activity:

What is addiction?

100

These can be internal (anxiety, irritability, stress, anger, low self-esteem) or external (people, places, or things that remind one of their past use).

What are triggers?

100

What are the 3 sides of the AA Triangle?

What is Unity, Service, and Recovery?

200

What are the four "self-" words that you must have heard of? (4)

What is self-love, self-compassion, self-acceptance, and self-care?

200

Which step consists of writing in a column format?

What is the 4th step?

200

Which of the following can you NOT overdose from?

1. Nicotine

2. Opiates

3. Caffeine

4. Benzodiazepines 

What is nicotine?

200

Whenever feeling a craving to use, or in general feeling anxious or “off,” ask yourself if you are feeling any of these symptoms..HALT.

What is Hungry, Angry, Lonely, and Tired?

200

What does it mean to be "recovered"?

What is free from a hopeless state of mind and body?

300

What is the difference between self-respect and self-esteem?

What is self-respect comes from what you do, esteem comes from how you think and feel about yourself. 

300

God I offer myself to Thee, to build with me and to do with me as Thou wilt. Relieve me of the bondage of self, that I may better do Thy will. Take away my difficulties, that victory over them may bear witness to those I would help of Thy Power, Thy Love, and Thy way of Life. May I do Thy will always.

What is the 3rd Step Prayer?

300

Between the ages of 18 and 30, what is the ratio of young adults addicted to substances?

What is 1 in 7 young adults?

300

This is an umbrella term that refers to strategies that help reduce the likelihood and severity of relapse when someone is trying to remain sober.

What is Relapse Prevention?

300

What is the difference between sobriety and recovery?

What is when you are sober, you have eliminated alcohol and drug use from your life. A person in recovery is continually making an effort to work through the issues that caused alcohol or drug use to occur in the first place.  

400

Where does confidence come from?

What is accepting your body and mind, feelings of well-being, and belief in your own ability, skills, and experience?

400

The fact is that most alcoholics, for reasons yet obscure, have lost the power of choice in drink. Our so-called will power practically becomes non-existent. We are unable, at certain times, to bring into our consciousness with sufficient force the memory of the suffering and humiliation of even a week or a month ago. We are without defense against the first drink.

What is There Is A Solution?

400

Drugs cause addiction by changing brain circuits over time. Many addictive substances increase levels of a chemical in the brain called 1. ?. Circuits in the reward system use this chemical to “teach” the brain to repeat actions we find pleasurable—a process called reinforcement. When people take drugs, the brain releases a lot of this chemical, which strongly reinforces the action of taking the drug. Over time, this chemical is released less by taking the drug itself than by other activities, people, and places that are associated with drug use. This leads people to feel 2. ? motivated to take the drug whenever they encounter those cues.

What is dopamine and more?

400

What are the 3 stages of relapse?

What are Emotional, Mental and Physical?

400

What are you essentially doing action-wise to obtain recovery?

What is changing behaviors?

500

What are ways to improve self-esteem? (7)

What is stop comparing yourself to others, keep a gratitude journal, set small achievable goals, practice loving-kindness meditation, help others in recovery, change self-talk, and find room for self-forgiveness.

500

What pages is Upon Awakening on in the Big Book?

What are pages 86 and 87?

500

What are two popular therapy techniques for treating addiction?

What are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Dialectal Behavioral Therapy?

500

What is this an example of?

  • Identify 5 things you can see around you
  • Identify 4 things you can touch around you
  • Identify 3 things you can hear around you
  • Identify 2 things you can smell around you
  • Identify 1 thing you can taste around you

What are Grounding Techniques?

500

What is the first stage of Addiction Recovery?

What is Acknowledgment of Addiction?