Stages of Change
Triggers
Relapse Prevention
Substance Abuse
12 Steps
100

In this stage, a person has recently started making positive changes in recovery.

What is Action?

100

Stress is an example of what type of trigger?

What is an emotional trigger?

100

Attending recovery meetings regularly helps strengthen this.

 What is sobriety?

100

This organ is most directly affected by addiction and substance use.

What is the brain?

100

DOUBLE POINTS!!!  Step 2 speaks about believing that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to ______.

 What is sanity?

200

A person says, "I know I need help, but I'm not ready to quit yet." This describes what stage?

What is Contemplation?

200

Seeing drug paraphernalia can trigger what common recovery challenge?

 What is a craving?

200

DOUBLE POINTS!!! The urge to use drugs or alcohol is called a ______.

What is a craving?

200

 Using a substance to avoid withdrawal symptoms is often a sign of this.

 What is dependence?

200

This person guides members through the 12 Steps.

 Who is a sponsor?

300

 DOUBLE POINTS!!! Returning to old behaviors does not mean failure; it may be referred to as this.

What is a Relapse?

300

 Name the acronym that reminds people to check if they are Hungry, Angry, Lonely, or Tired.

 What is HALT?

300

A list of people to contact during difficult times is part of a relapse prevention ______.

 What is a plan?

300

DOUBLE POINTS!!! What brain chemical is heavily involved in feelings of pleasure and reward?

What is dopamine?

300

Step 5 involves admitting the exact nature of our wrongs to God, ourselves, and ______.

 Who is another human being?

400

This stage often includes setting goals, finding treatment options, and building support.

What is Preparation?

400

DOUBLE POINTS:!!! Spending time with people who use substances is an example of a ______ trigger.

What is a social trigger?

400

Isolation is considered a common relapse ______.

What is a warning sign?

400

Substance abuse can negatively impact physical health, mental health, and ______.

What are relationships?

400

Step 11 encourages prayer and ______ to improve conscious contact with a Higher Power.

 What is meditation?

500

 Which stage involves practicing new healthy behaviors for more than six months?

What is Maintenance?

500

Unexpected success, celebrations, and receiving money can also be considered what?

What are triggers?

500

Name two healthy activities that can reduce relapse risk.

Examples include exercise, meetings, journaling, prayer, meditation, reading recovery literature, or talking with support people.

500

Name three consequences of long-term substance abuse.

Examples include legal problems, health issues, financial difficulties, family conflict, employment problems, or incarceration.

500

What step involves carrying the message of recovery to others?

What is Step 12?