Relapse Prevention
Healthy Coping Skills
Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation History
Alcoholics Anonymous History and Fun Facts
Potpourri
100

Feelings, individuals, or situations that lead your brain to thoughts of/or cravings for substances; if you are unaware of them they could be a factor for relapse.

What are Triggers

100

Taking time to sit quietly, focus on breathing, and checking in with your body 

What is mindfulness or meditation

100

We are a force of healing and hope for individuals, families and communities affected by addiction to alcohol and other drugs

What is the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation Mission Statement

100

This year marked the first publication of the literary work titled, "Alcoholics Anonymous."

What is 1939

100

This music artist had a hit pop song come out a few years before her death called 'Rehab'

Who is Amy Winehouse (9/14/1983-7/23/2011)

200

A powerful desire to use substances 

often perceived as "impulsive" and "uncontrollable"

What is a craving

200

The established set of limits over your physical and emotional well-being which you expect others to respect in their relationship with you

What are Boundaries

200

Coincidentally, this was the year that the Comprehensive Opioid Response With Twelve Step Recovery (COR-12) program was developed.

What is 2012

200

This town is credited with the starting place of Alcoholics Anonymous

What is Akron, Ohio

200

This 2018 film stars, Joaquin Phoenix and Jonah Hill, and portrays the life of a cartoonist who becomes paralyzed due to a drunk driving accident.

What is "Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot"


Bonus 50 points if you have seen the movie

300

An online community hosted by Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation for those affected by drug and alcohol addiction and seeking support

What is The Daily Pledge online social community

300

This acronym H-A-L-T stands for what?

Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired


Bonus: Why is this important?

300

This year marked the beginning of the Hazelden Foundation in Center City.

What is 1949

300

These two individuals are given the title of cofounders of Alcoholics Anonymous

Who are Bill W. and Dr. Bob S. The two had their first meeting on Mother's Day, May 12, 1935, the day after Bill called and was connected with Henrietta Sieberling, a member of the Oxford Group, who introduced Bill to  Dr. Bob S.

300

A film made in 2013 that addresses the stigma of addiction and is aimed at changing public opinion about addiction and recovery

What is the Anonymous People


Bonus 50 points if you have seen this film

400

Someone who guides a newcomer through the process of 12-steps  

What is a sponsor

400

Much like one of the lifelines in the game show, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, this is often a first defense against returning to use

What is Phone a friend (in recovery)

400

This year marks the opening of the original Fellowship Club at this location

What is 1953

400

These two individuals are given the title of cofounders of Alcoholics Anonymous

Who are Bill W. and Dr. Bob S. The two had their first meeting on Mother's Day, May 12, 1935, the day after Bill called and was connected with Henrietta Sieberling, a member of the Oxford Group, who introduced Bill to  Dr. Bob S.

400

Using another hobby, substance, or activity to replace or substitute feelings/results that you used to get from using

What is cross-addiction



500

What are the physical and emotional symptoms experienced after detoxification that relate to the body healing from substance abuse?

Hint: you might report these on your Patient Activity Sheet

What is Post Acute Withdrawal Symptoms (PAWS)

500

This Automatic Negative Thought (ANTs), "this will start a chain reaction that will leave me homeless, unemployed and alone," is typically labeled as what? 

What is Catastrophizing

Bonus 100 points: Name one thought-stopping technique

500
This recovery center was opened in 1982 by the former first lady of this name and merged with Hazelden  to become the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation in 2014

Who is Betty Ford

500

She was one of the first women to embrace the steps of Alcoholics Anonymous and became a pioneer in the understanding and treatment of addiction, organizing the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD)

Who was Margaret Marty Mann (10/15/1904-7/22/1980) In 1939, her psychiatrist Dr. Harry Tiebout gave her a pre-publication manuscript of the book Alcoholics Anonymous and persuaded her to attend her first AA meeting. This meeting took place at the home of Lois and Bill W (co-founder of AA) at 152 Clinton Street in Brooklyn, New York.

500

What are the five stages of change?

What is Pre-contemplation; Contemplation; Preparation; Action; Maintenance

Bonus: 100 points to identify which stage you are in and why