Triggers
12-Step
Education
Necessities
Consequences
100

Something that increases cravings or urges to use substances. 

What is a trigger? 

100

A group for people who have a desire to stop using drugs or alcohol. Ex. NA, AA, CA….etc.

What is a12 Step Fellowship?

100

The part of the body that is most affected by addiction.

What is the Brain? 

100

This is something we need to set with those around us to protect our own recovery.

What are Boundaries? 

100

The various symptoms that occur after a person abruptly reduces or stops long-term use of a drug.

What are Withdrawal Symptoms? 

200

True or False: You can always control whether or not you have thoughts of using or cravings.

False.

200

This slogan reminds members to continue returning even after struggles, relapse, etc.

What is "Keep Coming Back"?

200

The pleasure chemical in our brains that plays a major role in substance abuse and addiction

What is dopamine?

200

Strategies and techniques that help individuals deal with stress, cravings, and difficult emotions.

What are Coping Skills? 

200

These problems can be caused by alcohol or drug use, affecting people's freedom and money.

What are Legal Problems?

300

Environmental events and situations that make you want to use drugs or drink alcohol. This can be anything from certain social situations, responsibilities, and even specific places that trigger your desire to use again.

What are External Triggers? 

300

A consistent meeting for support, accountability, and connection.

What is a homegroup?

300

A medicine that rapidly reverses an opioid overdose.

What is Narcan (Naloxone)?

300

This can consist of any combination of family, friends, group members, sponsor, and/or peers from meetings that help you in your recovery.

What is a Support Network?

300

Examples are: Ourselves, Family, Children, Co-workers, Parents, Siblings, Friends, Community

Who are those affected by our use? 

400

Emotional, psychological, and cognitive responses that come from within and often fuel substance cravings. Such as sadness, anger, guilt, shame, or anger. 

What are Internal Triggers? 

400

A person in recovery who helps guide another person through recovery/the steps.

What is a sponsor?

400

An opioid antagonist (blocks the effects of opioid drugs) that also reduces opioid and alcohol cravings

What is Vivitrol (Naltrexone)? 

400

Healthy _______ is important in building healthy relationships.

What is Communication? 

400

The chronic sense of unworthiness and inferiority make you believe that you aren’t worthy of love, respect – or even happiness. You become ashamed of who you are and, as a result, depression, hopelessness, and numbness become chronic.

What is Shame?

500

This approach involves engaging in alternative activities or hobbies to distract oneself from cravings and redirect focus.

What is engaging in healthy distractions or alternative activities?

500

Three indispensable spiritual principles in the 12 step fellowship are? (hint, think of H.O.W.)

What are Honesty, Open-Mindedness, and Willingness? 

500

Lingering withdrawal symptoms that can occur weeks or months after stopping substance use.

What is Post Acute Withdrawal Syndrome (PAWS)?

500

Recovery requires building a new structure that supports sobriety instead of addiction. It is about changing the environment, behaviors, and patterns that kept addiction alive. 

What do we have to change in recovery?


What are People, Places, and Things?

500

In 2025, roughly 70,000 Americans died from this.

What is a Drug Overdose?