Triggers
Coping Skills
Recovery Support
Relapse Prevention
Fun Recovery Facts
100

A person, place, or thing that increases the urge to use.

What is a trigger?

100

Taking slow, deep breaths is an example of this coping skill. 

What is mindfulness/deep breathing?

100

A person who guides and supports someone in recovery.

What is a sponsor?

100

A return to substance use after a period of abstinence.

What is a relapse?

100

This chemical in the brain is often associated with pleasure and reward.

What is dopamine?

200

HALT stands for Hungry, Angry, Lonely, and _____.

What is tired?

200

This coping skill involves talking to someone you trust.

What is reaching out for support?

200

These meetings provide peer support for recovery.

What are mutual-support meetings? (12-steps, CR, Recovery Dharma, etc.)

200

Cravings typically do not last forever; they tend to _____.

What is pass/pass like a wave?

200

 Laughter can reduce stress and improve this.

What is mood?

300

These are emotions that often increase relapse risk.

What are negative emotions?

300

Physical activity can help reduce cravings and improve this.

What is mood?

300

A written strategy for staying sober.

What is a relapse prevention plan?

300

This technique involves riding out a craving without acting on it.

What is urge surfing?

300

Sleep is important because it helps the brain and body do this.

What is recover/heal?

400

Running into an old dealer is an example of this type of trigger.

What is external?

400

This DBT skill encourages focusing on the present moment without judgment.

What is mindfulness?

400

Recovery often improves this important part of life involving family and friends.

What are relationships?

400

Missing meetings, isolating, and stopping self-care can be examples of these.

What are warning signs?

400

Gratitude practices have been shown to improve this aspect of mental health.

What is overall well-being? 

500

Thinking "I can use just one time" is an example of this.

What is a high-risk thought/cognitive distortion?

500

Identifying irrational thoughts and replacing them with realistic ones is a key CBT technique.

What is cognitive restructuring?

500

Building a network of supportive people helps increase this.

What is accountability?

500

The first stage of relapse often begins before actual substance use.

What is emotional relapse?

500

Name three healthy activities that can support recovery.

What are exercise, hobbies, meetings, journaling, meditation, volunteering, etc.?