Triggers & Cravings
Relapse Thinking
Defense or Insight?
Motivation & Change
Recovery & Identity
100

These can be people, places, emotions, or situations that increase the urge to use.

What are triggers?

100

“I already messed up, so it doesn’t matter anymore.” What type of thinking is this?

What is all or nothing thinking?

100

“It’s not that bad. Other people are worse.”

 What is minimization?

100

Wanting to change but also wanting to keep using is called what?

What is ambivalence?

100

Abstinence means not using. Recovery includes what else?

What is lifestyle change, growth, self awareness?

200

Feeling bored, angry, or lonely before using would be what type of trigger?

What is an internal trigger?

200

After a lapse, intense guilt can increase the risk of what?

What is a full relapse?

200

“I only use because my partner stresses me out.”

What is externalizing blame?

200

Instead of telling someone to change, this approach asks them to say their own reasons.

What is motivational interviewing?

200

Recovery often requires grieving what?

What is the old lifestyle or identity?

300

Cravings usually rise, peak, and fall if not acted on. What does this suggest about cravings?

What is that cravings are temporary?

300

Overconfidence in early recovery can lower awareness of what?

What are warning signs or high risk situations?

300

Anger in early recovery often protects which deeper emotions?

What is shame, fear, grief, vulnerability?

300

Change tends to last longer when it is driven by what type of motivation?

What is intrinsic motivation?

300

Shame based identity increases relapse risk because it creates what belief?

What is hopelessness or “I can’t change”?

400

Avoiding all triggers forever is unrealistic. What skill is more important long term?

What is coping skills or distress tolerance?

400

Stress weakens the ability to pause and think before acting. What mental skill is reduced?

What is impulse control or decision making?

400

Resistance in treatment might be protecting what?

What is fear, loss of control, identity threat?

400

A person says, “I know I need help, but I’m not ready.” What is happening internally?

What is fear or internal conflict?

400

Long term recovery becomes more stable when people build what protective factor?

What is purpose, connection, or meaning?

500

If someone keeps relapsing after emotional conflict, what might be the real trigger underneath the argument?

What is shame, rejection, abandonment, or emotional pain?

500

A relapse often begins before the substance is used. Name one early warning sign.

What is isolation, skipping meetings, lying, mood changes, rationalizing use?

500

Someone says, “Using is who I am.” What psychological shift is required for recovery?

What is identity change?

500

What is one cost of staying the same that people often avoid thinking about?

What is loss of relationships, health, freedom, self respect, future goals?

500

Is recovery mainly behavior change or identity transformation? Defend your answer.

What is a supported argument linking behavior and identity?