Recovery Basics
Coping Skills
Mental Health Matters
Relationships & Boundaries
Recovery Thinking
100

This is the process of making changes to improve physical, emotional, and mental well-being while maintaining sobriety.

What is recovery?

100

This grounding skill involves identifying 5 things you see, 4 things you feel, 3 things you hear, 2 things you smell, and 1 thing you taste.

What is the 5-4-3-2-1 grounding technique?

100

Feeling sad occasionally is normal, but when symptoms persist and impact functioning, it may be this condition.

Depression

100

A healthy boundary helps protect your time, energy, emotions, and this.

Recovery

100

This phrase refers to irrational thoughts that can increase relapse risk.

Unhelpful thoughts, ineffective thoughts, stinking thinking

200

These are people, places, emotions, or situations that can increase the urge to use substances.

What are triggers?

200

This coping strategy involves riding out a craving like a wave until it passes.

What is urge surfing?

200

Racing thoughts, excessive worry, and feeling on edge are common symptoms of this condition.

Anxiety

200

This communication style respectfully expresses needs while honoring others.

Assertive Communication

200

"I've failed once, so I might as well give up" is an example of this cognitive distortion.

All or nothing thinking

300

This stage of change involves recognizing a problem and beginning to think about making changes.

What is contemplation?

300

This DBT skill teaches people to tolerate distress without making the situation worse.

What is distress tolerance?

300

This term describes intense emotional, mental, or physical reactions after experiencing a distressing event.

Trauma
300

This relationship pattern involves excessive caretaking and relying on others for self-worth.

What is codependency?

300

This cognitive distortion assumes the worst possible outcome will happen.

Catastrophizing

400

Name two common warning signs of relapse before actual substance use occurs.


Isolation, increased stress, dishonesty, skipping meetings, poor self-care, romanticizing use, mood changes, etc.

400

Name three healthy coping skills for managing stress.

Exercise, journaling, mindfulness, calling support, deep breathing, meetings, hobbies, etc.

400

Name three symptoms that might indicate someone is struggling with mental health.

Sleep changes, irritability, isolation, hopelessness, anxiety, low motivation, poor concentration, etc.

400

Name two signs of a healthy relationship.

Trust, honesty, respect, communication, support, accountability, etc.

400

Name two examples of recovery-focused self-talk.

"I can get through this craving," "Feelings are temporary," "I have support," etc.

500

Relapse is typically described as occurring in these three stages before substance use happens.

What are emotional, mental, and physical relapse?

500

This CBT skill involves identifying and challenging unhelpful thoughts.

What is cognitive restructuring?

500

This practice involves paying attention to the present moment without judgment.

Mindfulness

500

In the Codependency Triangle, the three roles are Persecutor, Rescuer, and this role.

Victim

500

encourages acting according to your values even when uncomfortable emotions are present.

towards moves or values based action