AA Slogans
Recovery
Coping Skills
Support System
Substance Abuse
100

Helps people focus on the present

What is one day at a time

100

A program of meetings that support recovery

What is AA, NA, CMA etc,,,

100

Writing down your thoughts and feelings

What is Journaling

100

This is the opposite of addiction

What is Connections?

100

This is released by the brain's reward system. 

What is dopamine?

200

This phrase encourages clients to slow down and avoid overthinking or acting impulsively. It promotes a more relaxed and mindful approach to challenges, reducing the stress that can lead to substance use.

What is Easy does it

200

The interconnectedness of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors

What is CBT

200

A difficult situation in which a choice must be made between two or more options, each with negative or positive consequences.

What is a Dilemma?

200

Name one thing you can do to help a friend who is having a difficult time with their mental health.

Listen to them, spend time with them, encourage them to seek help, etc.

200

A common and debilitating emotion that can manifest as self-blame, guilt, and self-loathing, making the recovery process even more challenging.

What is shame?

300

Feelings are temporary. Don’t drink “at” the feeling.
Use it when: You’re in a wave of anxiety, anger, or sadness.

This too shall pass.



300

The mistakes of the past can be this

Learning opportunities

300

The ability to manage emotions effectively.

What is Emotional Regulation?

300

Having some of these that can be shared between any two people that support, love, and encourage each other and it can lead to better mental health and emotional wellbeing.

Healthy relationships

300

Aggressive behavior in childhood, Neglect from parents or guardians, Experimenting with drugs or other substances, Having access to drugs at school, Poverty in the community, Peer pressure are risk factors for this.


What is addiction?

400

This slogan teaches clients about prioritizing their recovery. It helps them identify what is most important in the moment

First things first

400

Not having loved ones accept you back after addiction, Being passed over for a job you really wanted, Being passed over for a job you really wanted, Developing a serious illness and Struggling with mental health problems are all examples of this

What are challenges in recovery?

400

Physical Activities, Pursuing Hobbies and Learning New Skills, Physical Activities and Exercise can help combat this when in treatment.

What is boredom?

400

Why do some people not share their negative feelings with others?

Stigma. They may be worried about being judged, laughed at, or seen as vulnerable. 

400

Two things play a role in defining a person’s traits.

What are Peer pressure, Unstable home environment, Parental drug use and criminal activity, Presence of drugs at home and/or school, Community attitudes and influence, Trauma, Poor academic achievement, Mental health?

500

Honest, Open-minded, Willing.
Meaning: A simple “recovery posture.”
Use it when: You’re stuck, resisting, or closed off.

HOW

500

Automatic Negative Thoughts

What are ANT's

500

A technique that asks you to find things you can see, smell, hear, touch, and taste (5 senses) to calm down when feeling anxious or distressed.

The 5-4-3-2-1 coping skill.

500

A metaphor for understanding the impact of small actions and positive connections within a support system.

What is the "Butterfly Effect"?

500

Completely accepting reality as it is—without judgment, resistance, or fighting the facts. It is based on the idea that while pain is inevitable, suffering is often caused by our refusal to accept that painful reality. [1, 2, 3, 4]

What is Radical Acceptance?