Relationships
Sobriety
Mommy & me
Communication
Surprise me!
100

A healthy relationship is built on two main ingredients: trust and this.

What is respect.

100

In recovery, "one day at a time" is an example of this type of coping strategy.

What is mindfulness or living in the present.

100

This essential activity helps strengthen the bond between mother and child, often involving eye contact and soothing touch.

What is bonding?

100

Giving someone your full attention instead of looking at your phone is called being what?

What is present?

100
What is the one answer I do not accept during "how are you really?"

"good" 

"okay" 

"fine"

200

This love language is expressed when a partner gives verbal compliments and affirmations. 

What are words of affirmation

200

A relapse doesn’t erase progress—it can instead be seen as this kind of opportunity.

What is a learning opportunity?

200

Smiling back when your baby smiles is an example of this type of interaction.

What is mirroring?

200

The healthiest style of communication is ... 

What is assertive?

200

What does PROUD stand for?

Parents Recovering from Opioid (and other) Use Disorders

300

This word describes when a person tries to “fix” or control someone else’s problems instead of focusing on their own.

What is enabling 

300

Recovery programs often remind people to avoid becoming too hungry, angry, lonely, or tired. This is known as what acronym?

What is HALT?

300

When a child throws a tantrum, calmly helping them name their feelings supports the development of this skill.

What is emotional regulation?

300

The communication technique of noticing body language, tone, and unspoken feelings is called this.

What is reading nonverbal cues?

300

What are the 3 services of PROUD

Clinical, Peer, and Case management

400

When someone uses fear, guilt, or manipulation to control another, it is called this form of abuse.

What is emotional abuse?

400

This concept from trauma-informed care emphasizes focusing on what happened to someone, rather than what is “wrong” with them.

What is a strengths-based perspective?

400

The brain continues rapid growth until this approximate age, making early parenting interactions especially impactful.

What is age 5?

400

This conflict resolution strategy focuses on identifying each person’s needs and finding a mutually beneficial solution.

What is collaborative problem-solving?

400

What is the kind of music you guys say I play

elevator music .........

500

In a healthy relationship, this balance means both partners give and receive support equally over time.

What is reciprocity? 



500

DAILY DOUBLEEEEE !!!!!

What are the stages of change in recovery? 

pre-contemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance 

500

DAILY DOUBLEEEEE!!!!!!!!

This protective factor describes the way parental recovery can positively influence future generations.

What is intergenerational resilience (or breaking the cycle)?

500

In conflict, focusing on the problem instead of attacking the person is known as separating these two things.

What are separating the person from the behavior?

500

Name all PROUD staff members

Director: Kelly  

New Britain: Jasmynn, Brieanna, Brittany, Kristin

Hartford: Pam, Nickaela, (New clinician Brenda!)