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These may tell you that you have difficulty coping, increased vulnerability. 

What are early warning signs?

100

This says "rather than attribute a single occurence of the behaviour as a 'personal failure' or to personal factors that are out of personal control, see the single occurence as a new opportunity to learn new coping skills" 

What is abstinence violation effect?

200

They are the two broad risk factors that influence recovery. 

What are immediate determinants and covert antecedents?

200

This is one of the specific strategies that helps us stay on track. It encourages people to focus on doing things that are within people's control. 

What is enhancing self-efficacy?

200

If we want to constantly remind us about the long-term effect of addictive behaviours, we can do this at home at a visible spot that we check everyday.  

What is making a visual reminder?

200

You can do this if you think you are not in the best headspace to solve a problem and you want to stop the situation from escalating. 

What is taking a time-out?

300

This is one of the high risk situations, and it may happen in social situations (e.g., gatherings, celebrating events)

What is direct social pressure?

300

This is one of the specific strategies that helps us stay on track. It encourages people to challenge positive beliefs about addictive behaviours. 

What is eliminating myths and placebo effects?

300

This scale helps us keep track of our distress level. 

What is subjective unit of distress?

300

You can do this if you need external support to keep you on track and/or manage strong urges. 

What is having others to hold you accountable?

400

This is also one of the high risk situations, and its examples include advertisement. 

What is exposure to addiction related stimuli?

400

This is one of the specific strategies that helps us stay on track. It encourages people to design something that reminds them of how far they have come.

What is a recovery road map?

400

When this happens, the thinking brain is not working and the emotional brain takes charge. 

What is "flip the lid"?

400
You can do this so that your support people can be on the same page with you about what you are going through. 

What is playing a psychoeducation video to your support people?

500

This means being able to acknowledge and keep in mind the negative consequences can help people consume less or none. 

What is outcome exoectancies?

500
To can do this to manage strong urges or cravings such as fixing a car, working on a puzzle, knitting. 

What is doing cognitively loading tasks/distractions?