Self Care
Relapse Prevention
Coping Skills
Social Supports/Skills
Just for fun
100

Going to the doctor when you feel sick, eating healthy meals, and exercise fall under this category of self-care. 

Physical

100

This is the term for a situation, feeling, or environment that increases the likelihood of someone returning to substance use.

Trigger

100

When you feel overwhelmed, this technique helps you stay in the moment and manage your emotions by using your senses, like touching something soft or listening to calming music.

Grounding

100

In recovery, it's important to build a system of people who encourage healthy habits, like eating well, exercising, and staying sober. These people are often referred to as your _________.

support system/support network

100

This red fruit is often mistaken for a vegetable

Tomato

200

Getting too much, or too little, of this can negatively impact your mood and health. Hint: zzzz

Sleep

200

This term refers to a temporary return to substance use during recovery, but it's seen as a learning experience rather than a failure.

Lapse

200

This coping skill involves engaging in physical activity, such as walking or yoga, to release built-up tension and improve mood.

Exercise

200

This type of communication considers your needs as well as the needs of the person you're communicating with.

Assertive
200

This classic cartoon character has big ears, loves cheese, and is the mascot of a famous theme park

Micky Mouse

300

This technique helps manage emotional stress by focusing on deep, slow breaths to activate the body's relaxation response.

deep breathing

300

This term describes a strong desire to use a substance, which can be managed with healthy coping strategies.

Craving

300

This simple coping skill involves focusing on your breath to help calm your body and mind in moments of stress or anxiety.

deep breathing

300

This social skill is about actively listening to someone, showing interest, and responding thoughtfully to what they are saying.

Active Listening

300

This colorful party game shares its name with a movie about a massive weather disaster.

Twister

400

Taking time to focus on your ____, such as cooking, writing, or gardening, can be a great way to promote relaxation and personal fulfillment.

hobbies

400

This term describes the process of learning to recognize and manage situations that might lead you back to substance use.

Relapse Prevention

400

In times of crisis or emotional pain, this strategy involves reminding yourself of your strengths, past successes, and ability to overcome challenges. It usually involves mentally telling yourself a phrase that you've chosen ahead of time to represent your strengths.

Positive affirmations

400

When you are able to apologize sincerely and take responsibility for your actions, you are showing this key social skill.

Accountability

400

This chain store, no longer in business, was the predecessor to Netflix. It is known for its blue and yellow logo.

Blockbuster

500

Regularly practicing this in the morning or evening can create a calming routine that sets a positive tone for the day.

meditation

500

a good way to handle a craving is to ____ yourself with a positive activity instead of giving in.

distract

500

This relaxation technique uses the body’s natural ability to relax muscles and reduce stress, often by tensing and then relaxing different muscle groups.

Progressive Muscle Relaxation

500

This social skill involves handling disagreements or conflicts in a calm and productive way, without letting emotions take over.

Conflict Resolution

500

This popular TV show features characters like Ross, Rachel, Chandler, Monica, Joey, and Phoebe, and takes place in New York City.

Friends