Triggers and Cravings
12 Step Recovery
Coping Skills
Relapse Prevention
Feeling & Awareness
100

This type of trigger comes from feelings like stress or anger

Internal triggers

100

Step 1 is about admitting this

Powerlessness over addiction

100

Deep breathing helps regulate this system

Nervous system

100

The first stage of relapse

Emotional relapse

100

This emotion is often underneath anger

Hurt or fear

200

A place, person, or situation linked to past use

External triggers

200

This step involves making a moral inventory

Step 4

200

Naming 5 things you see is part of this grounding technique

5-4-3-2-1 method

200

Overconfidence in recovery leading to risk

Complacency

200

Awareness of thoughts and feelings in the moment

Mindfulness

300

This craving skill involves waiting and letting the urge pass

Urge surfing

300

This step focuses on making amends

Step 9

300

Challenging negative thinking patterns

Cognitive restructuring

300

This thinking pattern increases relapse risk:
“I can handle just one this time.”

minimization or rationalization

300

Avoiding emotions increases this risk

Relapse risk

400

HALT stands for Hungry, Angry, Lonely, and this

Tired

400

What page is the 'set-aside prayer' on, locate in the stories section of the Big Book?

417

400

Calling someone for support is this type of coping

Social support

400

A client stops going to meetings, avoids support, and starts isolating
This is an example of what relapse warning sign?

disengagement from recovery supports

400

Expressing needs clearly and respectfully

Assertive communication

500

Mentally justifying using before actually doing it

Rationalization

500

Making amends in recovery does NOT mean apologizing if doing so would cause this

What is harm to others.

500

Balancing acceptance and change (DBT skill)

Dialectical thinking

500

A person in recovery says:
“I’ve been doing really well, I don’t think I need meetings anymore.”
This reflects what relapse risk factor?

complacency / overconfidence

500

Recognizing and naming emotions

Emotional awareness