Early Recovery Skills
Relapse Prevention
Quotes
Communication Skills
Triggers & Cravings
100

A physiological and psychological dependence to a substance which disrupts a person's life and well-being.

What is addiction?

100

A return to previous substance use, behaviors, and lifestyle.

What is relapse?

100

"____ can be controlled"

Thoughts

100
Communicating with the goal of working together to solve a common problem.

What is productive communication?

100

Person, place, or thing, that elicits a desire to use substance of choice.

What is a trigger?

200

The meaning of each letter of SMART goals, which are used to work on areas in life that require growth.

What is specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, and timely?

200

S_____ not S______

What is smarter not stronger?

200

"I know I can't use cocaine anymore, but maybe I can have just a few drinks on my birthday" is an example of ...

What is relapse justification?

200

Restating what someone said to show you are listening.

What is paraphrasing/reflections?

200

Guilt, shame, anger, hopelessness, failure, etc. are examples of this type of trigger.

What are internal triggers?

300

Stages of Change.

What is pre-contemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance, and relapse?

300

The excuses used when one's lower brain attempts to move the individual towards relapse.

What is relapse justification?
300

"I am sorry I spent so much time using/drinking and not attending to my family" is an example of this emotion.

What is guilt?

300

Listening with full focus and undivided attention, not on words alone but on the meanings of the message.

What is active listening?

300

Trigger -> ______ -> Craving -> Use -> ______

What is a thought? What is a consequence?

400

Five Stages of Recovery: Withdrawal Stage, Honeymoon Stage, the _____, Adjustment Stage, and _____ Stage.

What is the Wall? What is the Resolution Stage?

400

HALT

Hungry, angry, lonely, and tired.

400

"I am worthy of love," "I am capable of achieving my goals," "I am open to healing," are examples of...

What are positive affirmations?

400

One of the best ways to motivate children to learn and become more responsible.

What is praise and affirmations?

400

Friends who use, bars, clubs, family events, and street corners are examples of this type of trigger.

What are external triggers?

500

Examples of thought stopping techniques.

What is visualization? What is mindfulness? What is snapping? What is meditation/prayer? What is exercise? What are distractions?

500

The lower part of brain associated with cravings and relapse justification.

What is the amygdala?

500

"The ___ we make determine the quality of our ____."

- Linda LSAA

What are choices and life?

500

Statements that are centered around the speaker's feelings as opposed to accusations about another individual.

What are I statements?

500

An intense desire to use substance of choice.

What are cravings?