RELAPSE JUSTIFICATIONS
THOUGHT vs. REALITY
WARNING SIGNS
COPING & INTERRUPTION SKILLS
GROUP & CONNECTION
100

A common thought that gives someone permission to use.

“It’s just one time.” (Any example that is similar) 

100

True or False: Thoughts are the same as facts.

False.

100

Skipping support is an example of this.

Early relapse warning sign.

100

Waiting 20 minutes before acting on an urge is called this.

Delay / urge surfing.

100

True or False: Relapse thrives in isolation.

True.

200

A justification that involves feeling entitled to use.

“I deserve it.” (Any example that is similar) 

200

Reality check for: “I can handle it now.”

What does this mean?  

Past experience shows loss of control.

200

Keeping thoughts to yourself increases this risk.

Relapse.

200

Who is one person you can reality-check thoughts with?

Sponsor, therapist, group member, family member.

200

Hearing others share similar thoughts does what to shame?

Reduces it.

300

A justification that compares one’s use to others.

“I’m not as bad as them.” (Any example that is similar) 

300

Reality-based response to: “This doesn’t count.”

What does this mean? 

Secrecy is a warning sign.

300

Romanticizing past use is a sign of which relapse phase?

 

Mental relapse.

300

A skill that helps slow emotional thinking.

Breathing / grounding.

300

What does accountability mean in recovery?

Letting others know what’s really going on.

400

A justification that relies on rules or limits.

“Only on weekends / only one.” (Any example that is similar) 

400

What usually happens after believing “just one time”?

Cravings increase / relapse risk rises.

400

What phase of relapse usually comes before physical use?

Mental / emotional relapse.

400

Why talking about justifications early is helpful.

Reduces shame and relapse risk.

400

Why is group honesty considered a protective factor?

It increases support and reality-checking.

500

A justification that often involves secrecy.

“No one will know.” (Any example that is similar)

500

Why is reality-checking thinking a relapse prevention skill?

It interrupts the relapse process early.

500

Name two warning signs that justification thinking is increasing.

Isolation, minimization, secrecy, overconfidence.

500

Name one action that interrupts relapse justification immediately.

Call someone, attend a meeting, write out consequences.

500

“Name two relapse justification you will challenge this week and two realities you’ll use instead.”

Must have two relapse justification thoughts and two reality checks.