The basics
People
What is does for you
Who
Getting help
100

The most important thing in your life right now

What is your recovery

100

When you make poor choices

what is people who will confront you when you are acting out or are in denial

100

How a recovery support system is similar to a circle of friends

What is it provides emotional support and concern

100

They provide peer support with wisdom gained from their own recoveries.

Who are recovering people

100

Empowering others to be part recovery support system

What is giving them permission 

200

The people that you know who are most often also struggling with alcohol or drug use

who are your friends

200

When you are making positive choices in your life

What is people who will provide positive feedback for a job well done

200

How a recovery support system is different from a circle of friends

What is it provides honest and positive feedback on your recovery success.

200

Professionals who are trained to provide support for your health and recovery.

Who are health care professionals

200

Recovery is

What is a team effort

300
Cannot support your recovery

Your friends and family members who are in active addiction

300

When you are going through rough times.

What is people who will support your sobriety.

300

People in your support system are willing to confront you

What is when you deviate from your recovery goals

300

A person who can provide information about company benefits and options regarding treatment and recovery.

Who is your employer and other work related human services

300

Getting help for my co-occurring disorder includes

What is telling both my primary care physician and my psychiatrist about my substance use disorder

400

The support you receive from those around you that uplifts you and helps you

What is your recovery support system

400

When you reach a sobriety milestone

What is people to celebrate your success with you

400

They encourage and push you

What is when you are discouraged and stop trying

400

A person who can listening to your struggles and providing spiritual support.

Who are clergy and other spiritual advisors

400

The reason that you must speak openly with your family and friends about your substance abuse disorder and recovery

What is they have developed unhealthy ways of coping with your addiction, some may have their own disorders, or others may be frustrated or angry about your substance use and related problems.

500

The support you receive from those around you that gives you a sense of belonging and connection

Your recovery support system

500

The phrase that describes all of the above

Your recovery support system

500

They understand when you are hurting and prompt you to seek help

What is before your pain becomes a crisis

500

Those who have expressed concern about your substance use and mental health disorder are likely to be sources of recovery support.

Who are sober family and friends

500

Meetings that can help family and friends process your addiction and recovery.

What are Al-Anon and Nar-Anon