12 Step
Psychoeducation
A.A.
Peer Support
Recovery
100

What is the first step in recovery?

Admitting that we are powerless over addiction/alcohol and that our lives have become unmanageable.

100

What chemical in the brain is commonly linked to pleasure and reward in addiction?

Dopamine.

100

This Prayer is common among those in recovery and is said at the begining or end of meetings?

What is the Serenity Prayer?

100

My attitude will determine this

What is my Altitude

100

This is the use of medications, counseling, and behavioral therapies to help with treating opioid use and sustain recovery.

What is Medication Assisted Treatment? (MAT)

200

What does the slogan “One Day at a Time” mean?

To focus on staying sober today instead of worrying about the future.

200

When a person needs more of a substance to get the same effect.

What is tolerance?

200

Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood him"?

What is Step 3 of the Twelve Steps?

200

what is the key to all my answers

What is Acceptance?

200

Alcoholic Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, and Gambler's Anonymous are all examples of programs with this type of format that you can support in recovery.

what are the Twelve Step Fellowships?

300

What is the purpose of a sponsor in recovery?

To guide, support, and help another person work through the 12 Steps and stay accountable.

300

 Physical and emotional symptoms that happen when someone stops using a substance their body has become dependent on.

What are withdrawal symptoms?

300

Step 1 of the 12 steps


What is "We admitted we were powerless over alcohol-That our lives had become unmanagable"

300

when my options decrease what happens

What is my willingness will increase?


300

Meditation, Mindfulness, Exercise, therapy, calling a sober friend, and thinking of consequences are all examples of this useful tool in recovery


What are coping skills?

400

In Step 4, members are asked to make what?

A searching and fearless moral inventory of themselves.

400

Stress Disorder after a Traumatic Event is known as

What is PTSD?

400

What is step 7

what is "Humbly asked him to remove our shortcomings"

400

what is a barrier against change?

What is a closed mind?

400

The limits of appropriate behavior between people

What are boundaries?

500

What step involves making direct amends?

Step 9.

500

Why is recovery often described as a process instead of a single event?

Because healing the brain, changing behaviors, and building healthy habits takes time and continued effort.


500

What are the three pertinent ideas?

DAILY DOUBLE

A: that we were alcoholic and could not manage our own lives.

B.That probably no human power could have relieved our alcoholism.

C.That God could and would if he were sought.

500

recovery is a active change of

What is my attitudes and behaviors

500

The condition of not having any effects from alcohol or drugs

What is Sobriety?