Misc.
Addiction
Relapse Prevention
Recovery
Treatment
100

Name 3 coping skills people can use to stay sober when they are are experiencing triggers for use. 

Share an experience you have had since getting sober and how you used coping skills to get through it?

 "Playing the tape through", going to a support meeting, calling a sober friend or sponsor, mindfulness, healthy distractions. 

100

What is a symptom of addiction...

craving

100

Name at least 2 of the 5 warning signs you are headed for a relapse

1.  You stop seeking support.

2.  Romanticizing substance use

3. Complicating your life

4. Removing anchors little by little

5. Having a defensive attitude.

100

Describe what it means to be in the "preparation" stage of change.

Making plans to make a change.  The step before taking action. 

100

Support group options may include these.

SMART, Celebrate Recovery, AA/NA, Dharma Recovery, Recovery Cafe, The Couve Collective. 

200

Name 3 Community Support Groups

 Have you tried any community support groups?  Which ones and what would you recommend to someone looking for support?

AA, NA, HA, SMART Recovery, Recovery Cafe, Couve Collective, Dharma Recovery

200

There are two kinds of dependence... what are they

physical and psychological

200

True or False

Mental relapse happens the minute you pick up that first drink or drug. 

False!  Mental relapse occurs long before you pick up that first drink or drug. 

200

Why do you think is it advised that people wait until after their first year of recovery to get involved in a romantic relationship?

 The one-year rule exists so that addicts can have a year to focus solely on themselves  

200

What are some fears people may have about treatment?


Did you having any fears about treatment?

 They weren't ready to stop using. ...

They couldn't afford it. ...

They didn't know where to get treatment. ...

They were afraid of what their neighbors might think. ...

They were afraid it might affect their job

300

What in your life do you have to change in order to be successful in recovery?


What was the most challenging change you had to make?

Everything!

300

Describe what it meats to be in the  contemplation stage of change

 the stage at which the person engaging in the addictive behavior begins to think about changing, cutting down, moderating, or quitting the addictive behavior. 

300

Name two ways to support your continued recovery.

Attending support meetings, service work, finding community. 

300


Why is gratitude important in recovery?

What are you grateful for in your recovery?

 1. Gratitude is recognized as one of the foundational virtues in the creation of happiness. 

2.If individuals are grateful to be on the road to recovery, then it is less likely they will relapse because they are empowered to move forward.


300

Name one of the 5 stages of change


What stage of change are you in?

precontemplation

contemplation 

preparation

action 

maintenance

400

What do you think the following statement means?

"Recovery is person driven"

Self-determination and self-direction are the foundations for recovery as individuals define their own life goals and design their unique path(s) towards those goals.  

400

Describe what it means to be in the "precontemplative" stage of change. 

Not ready to make a change, does not recognize the need for a change.  

400

Share 3 situations that could put your sobriety at risk.


How do you handle those situations?

 People, Places and Things.

400

How can being in recovery impact your overall health?  

  1.  Longer life expectancy.  2. Quality of life.  

3.  Improved stress management.  4.  Able to be more physically active (i.e. stronger and more agile). 

 5. Better sleep.  6.  Better eating habits.

400

Can you name 3 different levels of treatment?

What are inpatient, Intensive outpatient or outpatient.

500

What are boundaries?


What boundaries have you had to set in your recovery?

 Boundaries are limits you set for yourself.

500

Name one reason why community support important in recovery?

Community is essential for maintaining and enjoying sobriety, avoiding feelings of isolation, rediscovering self, and connecting with others who understand what you’re experiencing. 

500

Name 2 triggers for substance use and two corresponding coping skills. 

Way to go!

500

How can you prevent a lapse from becoming a relapse?

 Return to a program of recovery before sliding into old behaviors and using patterns.  

500

When treatment ends, what are some ways to maintain your recovery?


how do you plan to maintain your recovery...

1.  Continue community support.  2.  Stay connected with sober mentors/sponsor 3.  Continue self care.