Recovery Lingo
Self-Care Essentials
Parenting and Family
Relapse Prevention
Life Skills
100

A phrase often used to encourage living in the moment and not worrying about tomorrow.

What is "Just for Today"?

100

This type of self-care activity can include yoga, meditation, or deep breathing.

What is mindfulness?

100

Encouraging your child to help with simple chores teaches this life skill.

What is responsibility?

100

Attending meetings regularly and keeping in touch with your sponsor are part of this.

What is support network?

100

This is the process of making and sticking to a budget to manage your finances.

What is budgeting?

200

The acronym HALT stands for these four warning signs of relapse.

What are Hungry, Angry, Lonely, and Tired?

200

Making a list of positive affirmations and repeating them daily is an example of this.

What is positive self-talk?

200

Giving a child a safe space to express feelings without fear of judgment promotes this

What is emotional safety?

200

Identifying situations that make you want to use substances is called this.

What is identifying triggers?

200

Creating a resume and practicing interviews are part of this life skill.

What is job readiness?

300

This person has lived experience and can support you during and after treatment at Nexus.

What is a Recovery Coach?

300

Saying “no” when feeling overwhelmed is practicing this important skill.

What is setting boundaries?

300

Teaching your child to make good choices by modeling decision-making is called this.

What is leading by example?

300

This Nexus program supports pregnant and parenting women and has weekly support group called Sober Mom Squad.

What is Generations?

300

Working on open and honest communication to resolve conflicts with family or friends is called this.

What is conflict resolution?

400

This term refers to someone who supports your recovery by sharing their own experiences and guiding you through the steps.

What is a sponsor?

400

This kind of plan helps you cope when you’re feeling overwhelmed or triggered.

What is a coping strategy?

400

This term means being honest and direct with your children about your recovery in an age-appropriate way.

What is open communication?

400

This is a set of persistent, often psychological and emotional, symptoms that can linger after the initial acute withdrawal phase

What is P.A.W.S? (Post Acute Withdrawal Syndrome)

400

Creating a daily schedule to stay organized is an example of this life skill.

What is time management?

500

This is the feeling of guilt or regret about past actions that can be a trigger for relapse.

What is shame?

500

Spending time with people who encourage and support your recovery is an example of this kind of self-care.

What is staying connected?

500

Setting boundaries and following through with consequences is a key part of this parenting strategy.

What is positive discipline?

500

Learning to manage these without substances is crucial for long-term recovery.

What are emotions?

500

Setting small, achievable goals helps with this.

What is motivation?