Recovery Basics
Urges
Relapse & Recovery
Health & Healing
Support & Growth
100

This is the first step in admitting you have a problem with addiction.

What is admitting powerlessness?

100

These are people, places, or things that can spark the urge to use.

What are triggers?

100

Made direct amends to such people wherever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others.

what is step 9 

100

Drinking large amounts of alcohol over time primarily damages this organ., but it can repair itself in due time with clean living. 

What is the liver

100

Having a sponsor in a 12-step program provides _______ and support 

what is accountability?

200

This fellowship is based on 12 steps and the principle of anonymity.

What is Alcoholics Anonymous?

200

A craving usually lasts this long before it peaks and passes.

What is 18–30 minutes?

200

Relapse is often considered part of this process, not the end of it.

what is recovery

200

This type of sleep disturbance is common in early recovery.

what is insomnia 

200

This type of therapy uses evidence-based practices, often led by a counselor with multiple patients/clients

what is group therapy. 

300

This is the brain’s “reward chemical” that substances often hijack.

What is dopamine?

300

most relapses occur between the ___ and ___ month mark, with no plan or support group or lessened active recovery. 

what is 9 and 11 months

300

This type of plan outlines steps for what to do if a relapse occurs.

what is relapse action plan

300

This drug is the strongest soft tissue destroyer in humans

what is alcohol

300

This phrase describes when someone transfers their addiction from substances to things like gambling, shopping, or relationships.

What is cross-addiction?

400

This type of support involves individuals sharing their recovery experiences with one another.

What is peer support/meetings

400
12 step literature often talks about an allergy of the body and ?

what is an obsession of the mind

400

This type of relapse occurs long before someone picks up a drink or drug.

what is emotional relapse. 

400

brain healing and craving/urge reduction usually happens around the time span of ___ years

what is two years

400

This type of therapy focuses on changing negative thought patterns to support recovery.

what is CBT

500

This stage of change involves preparing to take steps toward recovery.

What is the preparation stage?

500

This type of prevention strategy involves anticipating challenges and rehearsing coping responses.

What is relapse prevention

500

What does "Slip" stand for?

sobriety lost its priority

500

Long-term drug use can impair this part of the brain responsible for decision-making.

What is the prefrontal cortex?

500

This type of mindset focuses on learning and resilience instead of failure.

what is growth mindset