AA/NA - Basics
AA/NA - Advanced
AA/NA History
Refuge Recovery
SMART Revcovery
100

I can't; He/she can; so I'll let her/him describe these 3 steps

What are the Beginner steps, Steps 1, 2 and 3?

100

This is the official name of NA's "Blue" book.

What is the Basic Text?

100

These are the co-founders of Alcoholics Anonymous

Who are Bill W. and Dr. Bob?

100

The program consists of 4 of these

What are the 4 Noble Truths?

100

This is what SMART stands for

What is Self-Management And Recovery Training?

200

These are the two Action steps where we make amends to those we have harmed

What are Steps 8 and 9?

200

The main purpose of this individual is to help you understand and work the Steps

Who is your sponsor?

200

This is the year that the A.A. "Big Book" was published which was 4 years after the founding of A.A

What is 1939?

200

This Noble truth informs us that recovery is possible

What is the 3rd Noble Truth?

200

This psycho-social intervention is the basis for SMAT Recovery

What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)?

300

This is the step where we make a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves

What is Step 4?

300

This part of the AA Big Book describes the phenomenon of craving and the allergy of the body

What is the Doctor's Opinion?

300

NA was founded in LA by this individual who initially attended AA meetings

Who is Jimmy K.?

300

The 4th Noble Truth tells us that this is the way to recover

What is the 8-fold path of recovery?

300

While AA and NA suggest this, SMART Recovery does not insist on it

What is total abstinence?

400

In the 11th step, we seek to improve our conscious contact with our Higher Power through these two activities

What are prayer and meditation?

400

These will presumably come true after completing the 9th step in a 12 step program

What are the Promises?

400

This is the year tha NA was founded

What is 1953?

400

Refuge Recovery was founded by this individual to bring the Buddhist principles of compassion, generosity and service to others to recovery

Who is Noah Levine?

400

The program focuses on this as a cornerstone for overcoming addictive behavior

What is self-reliance?

500

In this step, after having a spiritual awakening, you are asked to carry the message and practice AA principles in all aspects of your life

What is the 12th step?

500

The symbol for AA is a triangle with each side  representing one of these 3 principles



What are Recovery, Unity and Service?

500

In 1946, these principles to ensure the survival of AA were introduced

What are the Traditions?


500

The 7th and 8th steps on the 8-fold path to recovery involve this

What is meditation?

500

These are two of the four points of the SMART Recovery program

What are any two of the following:

--  Enhance motivation   -- Cope with urges             --  Manage harmful behaviors   -- Establish lifestyle balance tied to your goals and values