Sober Support
12-Steps
Boundaries
Coping Skills
Resources
100

Someone you can call when you feel as though you're falling behind in recovery.

What is a sponsor? 

100

Step 1. 

What is learning that your life has become unmanageable and you are no longer in control?

100

When you don't let anyone get too close to you, for fear of being hurt.

What is a rigid boundary?

100

When you focus on your breathing and relax, allowing yourself to release negative energy.

What is meditation?

100

Someone who guides you through the 12-steps

What is a sponsor?

200

The making amends step.

What is step 4?

200

When you first meet someone and share with them your whole life story

What is a porous boundary?

200

When you think about the consequences of an action before you act.

What is consequential thinking?

200

A fellowship that holds meetings in which you can attend to connect with other individuals who are also in recovery

What is AA/NA meetings?

300

Step 4.

What is taking a moral inventory of oneself?

300

Examples of healthy boundaries.

What is communicating needs and wants in a constructive way?

What is saying no? 

What is expressing your feelings without judgement?

300

A resource that can help you go back to school, obtain a job, etc.

What is Access VR?

400

The year AA was founded.

What is 1935?
400

Examples of unhealthy boundaries.

What is not having healthy communication?

What is people pleasing?

400

Someone you can talk to about problems in your life other than that involving recovery.

What is a therapist?

500

Success rate of those who attend AA.

What is at least 50%? 

What is up to 75%?

500

Additional resources outside of counseling for substance use.

What is grief counseling?

What is trauma counseling?

What is outside therapy?