This is a term for People, Places, Objects, and Feelings that cause cravings.
Triggers
This term describes a feeling people get when the demands of day to day life get overwhelming. This is the most common trigger people experience each day and can be a gateway for other unhelpful emotions.
Stress
When someone starts doing this ______ they are usually not taking accountability for their recovery.
Blaming/making excuses
Defined as a "gradual movement towards relapse"?
Relapse Drift
True or False: Healthy Relationships have NO conflict or disagreements
False! Conflict and disagreements are normal. The way we handle them makes all the difference!
This program was founded by two men, seeking a path out of addiction, in the 1930's.
AA
Particularly true in early recovery, this emotion when avoided or left unchecked can cause intense urges to use or harm
Anger
Lying, stealing, irresponsibility, isolating, impulsivity, and carelessness are all examples of what type of behavior?
Using or Addictive Behaviors
One of the most overlooked ways to drift towards a relapse, this situation makes us physically and mentally weaker and forces us to spend time away from people and things helping our recovery
Getting Sick
This quality is in a healthy relationship when you understand and acknowledge your partners feelings and they do yours.
Respect
The use of a physical or cognitive cue to interrupt negative thoughts or thoughts of using.
Thought-Stopping
These two words, defined as "feeling bad for something you have done" and "feeling bad about who you are", are two of the most significant triggering emotions for people in recovery.
Guilt & Shame
Almost always involved in addiction, this behavior is something we did to cover our tracks, make things seem to go smoothly, and to hide our use.
Lying
What is the number one answer when asked why people relapse after a period of time in recovery?
Stopped going to meetings .
Which is the best communication in a healthy relationship: Passive, Assertive, or Aggressive?
Assertive
The concept of 100% not using any type of mind-altering substance.
Total Abstinence
This is the chemical in our brain that is released whenever we use. Having an insufficient amount of this chemical can result in people having issues with boredom and enjoying things in recovery
Dopamine
The concept of becoming nostalgic when thinking about past use and dwelling on things like "how good it felt"(We typically remember these feelings to be better than what they actually were and this can be dangerous).
Romanticizing / glorifying
Excuses/reasons that our addictive brain gives us to move us closer to relapse?
Relapse Justifications
Name two qualities found in a healthy relationship
(Respect, Communication, Equality, Compromise, Support, Good boundaries, Trust, etc.)
2 parts:
Things like court, family, finances and job are examples of this type of motivation.
Things like feeling guilty, depression, wanting a better life for yourself are an example of this type of motivation.
External and Internal Motivation
Defined as the "emotional part of the brain" this part of your brain is responsible for our addictive thinking and pleasure-seeking tendencies?
The Lower Brain
This is the series of words used to describe how a Trigger turns into a behavior if left unchecked
Trigger - Thought - Craving - Use
Being Smart not Strong, going to counseling, staying busy, attending AA, exploring triggers, and working towards personal goals are all part of this type of plan?
Relapse Prevention Plan
Name one healthy strategy you can use when having conflict with your partner.
(Taking a time out, "I" messages, Assertive Communication, Talking when you've both cooled off)