Triggers & Cravings
Coping Skills
Relapse Prevention
Support and Communication
Personal Growth
100

What is a trigger?

Anything (person, Place, thing, or Feeling) that cause the urge to use substances.

100

what is a coping skill?

A healthy strategy used to handle stress or difficult emotions.

100

What does relapse mean?

Returning to use of substances after a period of abstinence.

100

What is one benefit of support groups?

Feeling less alone and gaining experience. Connection, and building new relationships.

100

What does "progress not perfection" mean?

Growth happens step by step, perfection isn't the goal.

200

Name 1 common emotional trigger.

Stress, anger, loneliness, or boredom.

200

Give one example of a physical coping skill.

Exercise, deep breathing, stretching and walking.

200

Name one early warning sign of relapse.

Isolation, mood swings,  skipping meetings, or romanticizing use.

200

What is one way to ask for help?

Be direct, and honest. Be specific, polite, respectful, and ask at a time that is appropriate.

200

What is one way to rebuild trust in recovery?

Be consistent and follow through on promises.

300

What is the best first step when you notice a craving?

Pause, recognize it, and utilize coping skills before acting on it.

300

What is the best and most utilized way to ground yourself during anxiety?

Using the 5-4-3-2-1 technique. Identify senses.

300

What is the difference between lapse and a relapse?

A lapse is a one time slip, and a relapse is a return to old patterns.

300

What is a healthy boundary?

A limit that protects our well-being and our values.

300

Why is gratitude helpful in recovery?

It shifts focus from what's missing to what's positive.

400

What are the 3 stages of cravings?

Trigger- Thought- urge/action.

400

What is urge surfing?

Riding out a craving by noticing it without giving into it.

400

What should you do immediately after a lapse?

Reach out for support and process it- do not give up.

400

What is active listening?

Paying full attention, not interrupting, and reflecting back what is heard.

400

What is one new hobby or activity that can support sobriety?

Art, exercise, reading, volunteering, etc...

500

True or False: Cravings always mean relapse is about to happen.

False: cravings are normal and can be managed without relapse.

500
Why is self-care important in recovery?

It builds resilience, prevents burnout, and reduces risk of relapse.

500

What is the relapse prevention triangle?

People, places and things.

500

Why is accountability important in recovery?

It helps maintain honesty and reinforces progress.

500

What does it mean to live with purpose?

Aligning our actions with our values and goals.