12 Steps
Coping Skills
Communication
Addiction
Healthy Living
100

We admitted we were powerless over our addiction, that our lives had become unmanageable.

What is Step 1?

100

Writing about personal experiences to improve mental wellbeing and the reduction of uncomfortable emotions.

What is Journaling?

100

When a person prioritizes the needs, wants, and feelings of others, even at their own expense. This person does not express their own needs, or does not stand up for themselves. This can lead to being taken advantage of, even by well meaning people.

What is Passive Communication?

100

Physical or psychological symptoms when not using the substance

What is Withdrawal? 

100

Exercising, Getting an adequate amount of sleep, Medical Compliance (e.g. taking medications as prescribed and attending appointments) and  Healthy eating are all examples of?

What is a Healthy Lifestyle?

200


We made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood Him.

What is Step 3?

200

A relaxation technique where you purposefully take slow, deep breaths. When practiced regularly it provide both immediate and long-term relief from stress and anxiety.

What is Deep Breathing?

200

With this form of communication a person expresses only their own needs, wants, and feelings matter. The other person is verbally/physically abused, bullied, and their needs are ignored.

What is Aggressive Communication?

200

A disease involving continued substance use despite significant substance-related problems. This disease involves the loss of control over substance use, social and occupational problems, risky use, and physical problems.

What is Addiction? 

200

Taking time to take care of yourself by doing the things you enjoy. When used consistently, this can reduce stress, relieve uncomfortable emotions, and improve physical health.

What is Self Care?

300

We came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.

What is Step 2?

300

The help provided by other people, such as family, friends, groups, and communities. This help can fulfill emotional, tangible, informational, or social needs.

What is Social Support?

300

This form of communication emphasizes the importance of both peoples’ needs. A  person stands up for their own needs, wants, and feelings, but also listens to and respects the needs of others.

What is Assertive Communication?

300

Returning to regular substance use after a period of sobriety

What is Relapse?

300

Limits and rules that people set for themselves in relationships. This includes saying “no” when they want to. 

What is Healthy Boundaries?

400

We made a list of all persons we had harmed, and became willing to make amends to them all.

What is Step 8?

400

A technique used for managing one’s own unwanted behaviors. Rather than giving in to an urge, a person learns to ride it out. After a short time, the urge will pass on its own. 

What is Urge Surfing?

400

Examples of this form of communication includes:

· Soft spoken / quiet 

· Allows others to take advantage

 · Prioritizes needs of others 

· Poor eye contact / looks down or away 

· Does not express one’s own needs or wants

 · Lack of confidence

What is Passive Communication?

400

Used in specific cases for symptom management, is most effective when paired with therapy

What is Medication?

400

Lack of this causes brain functioning to slows down, memory impairment, higher frequency of accidents, increased stress and health issues such as weight gain and increased blood pressure. 

What is Sleep?

500

We admitted to God, to ourselves, and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs.

What is Step 5?

500

Challenging our mind from convincing us of things that are not true? For example, the thoughts that “something bad will happen” or “I will make a mistake” might lack evidence, but still have an impact on how you feel. By examining the evidence, you can reduce anxiety.

What is Challenging Irrational Thought?

500

Examples of this form of communication includes:

· Listening without interruption 

· Clearly states needs and wants 

· Willing to compromise

· Confident tone / body language

 · Good eye contact  

What is Assertive Communication?

500

Meet with peers who are also in recovery and participate in a social environment free of substances.  

What is Support Groups?

500

Strategies to help better manage the difficulties in your life. 

(Examples include prioritizing responsibilities, keeping things in perspective and setting aside time for yourself)

What is Stress Management?