Skills
Motivation
Your Brain & Body
Miscellaneous
Feelings
100

SMART Recovery, Narcotics Anonymos, or Alcoholics Anonymous

Self-help, 12 step, or support groups for substance use

100

Intrinsic Motivation

Motivation that is fueled by self without any obvious external rewards

100

Many people in recovery experience a lack of THIS neurochemical, often causing depressive symptoms

Dopamine

100

Fill in the blank.


Think ________, not stronger. 

smarter

100

"Riding the wave"

A psychological practice of "surfing" your own powerful and negative emotions. Fighting emotions such as sadness and anger delays the acceptance of these emotions. Riding the wave is about allowing your emotions to be with you without acting ineffectively.

200

Taking breaks, creating boundaries with others, sleep, healthy eating habits, exercise, and finding activities you enjoy are all forms of THIS

Self-care

200

External Motivation

Motivation that is primarily due to external pressure or rewards (i.e. pressure from family, friends, or the legal system and/or doing something for financial reward)

200
True or False: Addiction is considered a disease of the brain 

True

200

This often gets confused for peace in recovery

Boredom

200

An emotion that is often characterized as negative, but can help us understand what we care most about

Anger

300

An important part of recovery is making sure you have THIS

a supportive recovery community

300

Neurochemical that influences motivation

Dopamine

300

Flight, Fight, or....

Freeze

300

Compulsive behaviors

Actions that are engaged in repeatedly and consistently, despite the fact that they are experienced as aversive or troubling




300

The emotion experienced when we experience loss

Grief

400

Identifying THESE and talking it through with someone can help alleviate cravings

Triggers for use

400

This can often help increase our motivation

Action or opposite action - (i.e. faking it till you make it)

400

Another neurochemical besides dopamine

Seratonin


Also accepted: adrenaline, endorphins, GABA, oxytocin

400

This plays a role in how and why we become addicted to substances

Biology


Also accepted: Environment, Development, Psychology

400

Finish the sentence:


Be curious, not _________ of your emotions

judgmental

500

Practicing THIS will help create space between a stimulus and your response, can cultivate self-awareness, and ultimately the builds your "observer" self

Mindfulness OR Meditation


BONUS: What is an observer self?

500

Someone who is in THIS stage of change may not be ready to make a change or may not be aware they have a problem

Precontemplative

500

THESE areas of your brain are important to decision-making processes and are damaged during addiction

Prefrontal cortex, frontal cortex


Also accepted: the front part of your brain

500

Creates shame around addiction and may keep those suffering from asking for help

Stigma

500

Loneliness vs. Solitude

Loneliness is a lack of meaningful connection with others, even when we are surrounded by people.

Solitude is often mistaken for loneliness, but it is the deliberate act of being by yourself and being present with your own thoughts and emotions.