Recovery
12-Step
Co-Occurring Disorders
Coping with Triggers
Relapse
100

What is recovery?

A life long journey of self discovery and growth where people strive to create meaning for their lives and focus on whole wellbeing.

100

Why is the 12 step program important in recovery?

community, support system.

100

What are co-occurring disorders? 

Two or more disorders that occur in tandem but not often diagnosed at the same time. 

100

What is a trigger in addiction recovery?

Anything that can bring up memories or feelings that can affect how we deal with similar situations.

100

What are the three types of Relapse? 

Mental, Emotional, Physical

200
What is the purpose of a treatment plan?

To create goals and objectives on how to reach those goals in treatment.

200

What does sponsorship in recovery mean?

Someone who is also in recovery who becomes your mentor and helps with your recovery and is there for you as a support if you are struggling.

200

True or False: Co-Occurring disorders are dependent on each other 

False: Co-occurring disorders are independent and affect the person in different ways but do work together.

200

Name a common emotional trigger for relapse

Boredom

200

Why does relapse happen?

Triggers, cravings, stressful situations, 3P's

300

How can setting boundaries help in recovery?

Shows you what you will and will not allow in your recovery.

300

Name 3 types of recovery programs. 

NA, AA, CA, OEA

300

What would happen if you only received treatment for one of the co-occurring disorders? 

One would gain structure and the other would worsen.
300

What is one healthy way to cope with cravings? 

Urge surf, call someone, occupy the mind with a distraction

300

Why is self-care important in preventing relapse?

Focuses on self, growth mindset, keeps the mind occupied.
400

What is anhedonia, and how does it relate to recovery?

Inability to feel pleasure, symptom of depression.

400
True or False: AA is only for alcoholics.

False

400

How might one of your disorders contribute to a relapse of your other disorder?

if one or neither are treated, one or both could worsen and increase risk of relapse.

400

Why is having a daily routine important in recovery?

Creates structure and consistency.

400

True or False: People have to hit rock bottom before they can recover. Addiction is a choice.

False! Addiction is a Disease and it recovery can happen at any point one makes that first step.

500

One common misconception about Recovery?

It cures you.

500

What is one common myth about 12 Step programs and recovery?

They don't encourage access to care, they don't work.

500

What are differences between treatment of mental health disorders vs treatments of substance use disorders

Mental health: targets emotional and psychological well being

Substance use: focuses on stopping compulsive substance use and the behaviors that support it.

500

What does the HALT acronym stand for?

Hungry, Angry, Lonely, and Tired
500

What are signs of relapse? 

Justifying, isolating, hiding, deceit, protecting the addiction.