Finish this quote, "__________availed us nothing".
What are the "half-measures"?
This person is described as the most important person in a 12-Step meeting.
Who is the newcomer?
This is the term for something greater than our addiction, whether it is a group, program, or God.
What is a higher power?
Step one helps us to see our own ______
What is powerlessness?
These are people, places, objects, feelings, and times that cause cravings.
What are triggers?
Finish this quote, "Rarely have we seen a person fail who has _________"
Who is someone "who has thoroughly followed our path?
An experienced member who guides newcomers through recovery.
Who is a sponsor?
__________and________are the founders of AA or NA.
Who are Bill W. and Dr. Bob?
This step involves asking for a higher power to remove short comings.
What is Step 7?
_______ is feeling bad about what you have done.
What is Guilt?
The Big Book states that "_______" is the number 1 offender.
What are "resentments"?
This is group in which a member is comfortable with and where he or she does official group business.
What is a homegroup?
The only requirement to join AA or NA.
What is the desire to stop using?
This step asks for the removal of self-will.
What is Step 3?
________ is feeling bad about who you are.
What is Shame?
According to the Big Book, "these" come true halfway through Step 9.
What are the "12 promises"?
These are tools we use during high risk situations or times of cravings.
What are the "12 Promises"
This is a slogan that was developed to remind us to be patient and focus on the "here and now".
What is "One day at a time"?
These steps are the amends steps.
What are Steps 8 and 9?
HALT is the acronym for _________.
What is "hungry, angry, lonely, tired"?
According to the Big Book, "_____" is the answer to all our problems.
What is "acceptance"?
This is a support group for friends and family members of addicts/alcoholics.
What is Al-anon or Nar-anon?
This is the city and state where AA was founded.
What is Akron, Ohio?
Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results is the definition of _________.
What is "insanity"?
Addiction is a disease of these three things.
What is "body, mind, and spirit?