12-Step Foundations
SMART Recovery
Dharma Recovery
CBT & DBT Skills
Recovery History & Fun Facts
100

What is Step 1 in AA?

What is: Admitting powerlessness over alcohol and that life has become unmanageable. 

100

What does SMART stand for?

What is: Self-Management and Recovery Training 

100

What does “Dharma” mean?

What is: The truth or teachings of the Buddha. 

100

What does CBT stand for?

What is: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. 

100

What year was AA founded?

What is: 1935. 

200

What is the purpose of a sponsor?

What is: To guide members through the steps and provide support in recovery.

200

What is the main focus of SMART Recovery?

What is: Empowering self-reliance through evidence-based tools. 

200

What is the main cause of suffering according to Buddhist teachings?

What is: Craving or attachment (tanha) — the desire and clinging to things being a certain way. 

200

What DBT skill helps balance emotion and logic?

What is: Wise Mind. 

200

What year was Narcotics Anonymous officially founded?

What is: 1953. 

300

What does Step 4 involve?

What is: Making a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.

300

What ABC tool helps challenge irrational beliefs?

What is: The ABC (Activating event, Belief, Consequence) model. 

300

What are the Four Noble Truths about?

What is: Understanding suffering and how to end it. 

300

Name one distress tolerance skill.

What is: ACCEPTS, self-soothing, TIPP, 

300

Which famous musician credited NA with saving his life?

Who is: Eric Clapton 

400

What is said to be the “spiritual foundation of all our traditions”?

What is:Anonymity. 

400

Name one cognitive distortion SMART Recovery addresses.

What is: all-or-nothing thinking, catastrophizing, or overgeneralizing. 

400

What is “Sangha”?

What is: A supportive community of people on the recovery path.

400

In CBT, what are “automatic thoughts”?

What is: Immediate, habitual thoughts that influence emotion and behavior.

400

What does “white chip” or “surrender chip” represent in NA/AA?

What is: A desire to stay clean or a new beginning. 

500

Who wrote The Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous?

Who is: Bill W. and Dr. Bob. 

500

What are the 4 points of SMART Recovery?

What is: 1.Building motivation,2. coping with urges, 3.managing thoughts/behaviors, 4. living a balanced life.

500

What practice replaces the 12 Steps in Dharma Recovery?

What is: The Eightfold Path. 

500

What does “radical acceptance” mean?

What is: Fully accepting reality as it is, without judgment or resistance. 

500

What book did Carl Jung influence that inspired AA’s creation?

What is: The Varieties of Religious Experience by William James.