Relapse Prevention
Coping Skills
Wild Card
Meetings
100

Emotions, feelings, thoughts, and memories that make the person experience thoughts of using.  

What is an internal trigger?

100

The quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness.

What is gratitude?

100

What does HALT stand for?

What is Hungry angry lonely and tired 

100

What does NA, CA, and AA stand for?

What is Narcotics Anonymous, Cocaine Anonymous, and Alcoholics Anonymous?

200

This state of mind can be fatal for recovery! It's characterized by being too comfortable or not feeling motivated to continue doing the work.

What is complacency?

200

Being present in the moment in a non-judgmental way.

What is mindfulness?

200

What does ACT stand for? 

What is acceptance and commitment therapy?

200

An experienced member who guides newcomers through recovery.

What is a sponsor?

300

Lapsing back to pre-recovery habits, such as eating unhealthy foods, not getting sufficient sleep, neglecting responsibilities, not going to meetings.

What is a warning sign?

300

Setting boundaries is a form of coping in recovery. Which communication style is best for setting boundaries?

What is assertive communication?

300

What is codependency?

Bonus points if you can give me three symptoms 

A dysfunctional relationship in which one person assumes the role of giver, sacrificing their own needs and wellbeing for the sake of the other the taker. 

300

This step is about admitting one's self as powerless and life being unmanageable.

What is the first step (Step 1)?

400

Identifying and writing down triggers, coping skills, people, and activities that can help prevent a relapse.

What is a relapse prevention plan?

400

Name 5 healthy ways to cope with urges and cravings.

Up to the board to approve the answers given.

400

What are three examples of an internal trigger and three examples of an external trigger? 

People, places, things

Anger, sadness, grief

400

Who are the two founders of AA?

Bill W. and Dr. Bob
500

The three stages of relapse are:

What is emotional, mental, physical relapse?

500

The What does CBT stand for?

Bonus if you can tell me what it is 

Cognitive behavioral therapy? 

500

There are five stages of change in recovery. Name four of the five stages.

What is pre-contemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, and/or maintenance?

500

What is the difference between SMART and 12 step meetings?

SMART Recovery is a flexible, nonreligious program focused on personal empowerment using evidence-based practices, while AA is a spiritual program based on following 12 specific steps and drawing strength from an external higher power.