CBT
Coping Skills
Definitions
Support
AA/NA
100

In CBT, the theory is that changing one's ____ shifts behavior. 

Thoughts and/or thinking

100

What is a coping skill?

A conscious strategy used to minimize unpleasant emotions. 

100

What is falling back into a previous condition, especially after a partial recover from illness.

A relapse

100

Groups of peers that are also in recovery?

Social support Network. 

100

Admitting you are powerless over drugs and alcohol

Step 1 

200

What is the name of a behavioral therapy similar to CBT? 

DBT (Dialectical behavior therapy): a type of talking therapy that assists one in accepting and understanding difficult emotions. 

200

Coping skills require ____ in order to be effective. 

Practice. 

200

What do you call the set of skills used to avoid and manage triggers and cravings

Coping skills

200

___ meetings in __ days is a great way to get off on the right foot to maintain your sobriety.

90 meetings in 90 days is a great way to get off on the right foot to maintain your sobriety.

200

What is the Nickname of the NA Big Book?

Basic Text. 

300

What is an internal mental filter that ca  increase our misery, fuel our anxiety, and make us feels bad about ourselves or others?

Hint: Also known as negative or internal patterns of thinking.

Cognitive distortions. 

300

True or false: Coping skills should only be practiced in the moment that someone needs them. 

Be ready to answer why you chose the answer you did. 

False. 

300

Mindfulness helps with stress by______. 

Changing how you react to it.

300

Places you can find and/or attend meetings?

Apps, churches, schools, zooms etc. 

300

"The only requirement for membership is _____"  

the desire to stop using.

400

What are the 4 important aspects to CBT?

Situation, thought, emotion, and behavior. 

400

What does H.A.L.T stand for? Why is it important?

Hungry

Angry

Lonely

Tired  

400

What is the difference between lapse and a relapse?

Lapse: It is a one-time (or temporary) step back on a recovery journey. 

Relapse: In a relapse the use of alcohol or other drugs or gambling goes back to previous levels of use, or close to this. 

400

Name 3 recovery support groups 

AA (Alcoholic Anonymous) 

NA (Narcotics Anonymous) 

Smart Recovery

400

Which steps explores the continuation of taking personal inventory 

Step 10 

500

What does CBT stand for? What is its purpose?

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. The purpose of CBT is to help you identify and challenge unhelpful, irrational thoughts and to learn practical self-help strategies. 

500

What type of coping skill should be used first?

Thought-stopping technique. 

500

What are the stages of a relapse? Name them and then describe them to the best of your ability. 

Emotional Relapse: Occurs before one begins thinking about using. 

Mental Relapse: "war of the mind". Part of one wants to use, the other part wants to remain sober. 

Physical Relapse: The act of using again. 

500

What are the 5 stages of recovery 

1. Pre-contemplation. 

2. Contemplation. 

3. Preparation.

4. Action. 

5. Maintenance. 

500

What does the 4 sides of the NA symbol stand for?

Self, society, service, God