Relationships in Early Recovery
Emotional Growth
Urge Surfing
Triggers & Cravings
Relapse Prevention
100

This protects your recovery by helping you say what is and isn't okay.

Boundary

100

Many people believe addiction interrupts what type of development?

Emotional development (or emotional maturity)

100

What is an urge?

A temporary desire or craving to use substances or engage in another unhealthy behavior.

100

What is a trigger?

A person, place, emotion, thought, or situation that increases the urge to use.

100

What is the goal of a relapse prevention plan?

To identify warning signs, triggers, coping strategies, and supports before a relapse occurs.

200

Why do many treatment programs recommend waiting before starting a new romantic relationship?

Recovery should come first, and new relationships can distract from healing, increase emotional stress, or become a substitute addiction.

200

People in recovery often say emotional growth can become "stuck" around what point in life?

Around the age when addiction or regular substance use began.

200

What are three healthy things you can do while "riding the wave" of an urge?

Examples include:

  • Deep breathing
  • Calling a sponsor
  • Going for a walk
  • Praying
  • Journaling
  • Attending a meeting
  • Talking to a trusted person
  • Listening to music
  • Practicing mindfulness
  • Distracting yourself with a healthy activity
200

Name the four letters in HALT.

Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired.

200

Name one person you should contact if you're struggling with cravings.

Sponsor, therapist, recovery peer, trusted family member, sober friend, or another support person.

300

Name three qualities that make a relationship healthy.

Examples include honesty, trust, respect, communication, support, accountability, empathy, loyalty, and healthy boundaries.

300

Name three healthy ways to cope with difficult emotions without using substances.

Examples include talking to someone, attending a meeting, praying, exercising, journaling, deep breathing, mindfulness, listening to music, or taking a walk.

300

What usually happens to an urge if you don't act on it?

It eventually decreases and passes.

300

True or False: A craving usually lasts forever unless you use.

Cravings are temporary and usually pass if you don't act on them.

300

What are two early warning signs that someone may be at risk for relapse?

What are two early warning signs that someone may be at risk for relapse?

400

What are three signs that someone is supportive of your recovery?

They encourage sobriety, respect boundaries, celebrate progress, avoid pressuring you to use substances, communicate honestly, and hold you accountable.

400

Why can emotions feel much stronger in early recovery?

Because substances are no longer numbing emotions, and many people are learning healthy coping skills for the first time.

400

Name one grounding technique that can help during an urge.

Deep breathing, the 5-4-3-2-1 technique, mindfulness, body scanning, or focusing on your surroundings.

400

What is one example of "playing the tape through" when experiencing a craving?

Thinking beyond the immediate urge and considering the negative consequences of using, rather than focusing only on temporary relief.

400

Why is honesty considered one of the most important relapse prevention tools?

Because secrets and dishonesty often allow addiction to grow, while honesty invites support and accountability.

500

What is one sign that a relationship is becoming codependent?

Examples include feeling responsible for another person's emotions, neglecting your own needs, difficulty saying no, or relying on one person for all happiness.

500

What does emotional regulation mean?

The ability to manage emotions without becoming overwhelmed or acting impulsively.

500

What are the three stages of urge surfing?

Notice the urge, observe it without judgment, and let it rise and fall without acting on it.

500

Name two internal triggers.

Stress, anxiety, sadness, anger, loneliness, boredom, guilt, shame, excitement.

500

True or False: A relapse usually begins before someone actually uses substances.

True. Relapse often starts emotionally and mentally before it becomes physical.