Triggers
Coping Skills
Cravings
Support Systems
Self Care
100

What is a trigger?

Anything that increases the urge or desire to use substances.

100

What is one healthy coping skill for managing stress?

Exercise, deep breathing, talking to someone, journaling, meditation, etc.

100

True or False: Cravings last forever if ignored.

False 

100

Why is having a support network important in recovery?

It provides accountability, encouragement, and assistance during difficult times.

$200

100

Name one way sleep affects recovery.

It improves mood, decision-making, and stress management.

200

Name one common emotional trigger for relapse.

Stress, anger, sadness, loneliness, anxiety, frustration, etc

200

What should you do if a craving feels overwhelming?

Reach out for support, leave the situation, use coping skills, attend a meeting, etc.

200

What is the "urge surfing" technique?

Riding out a craving without acting on it until it passes.

200

Name three people who could be part of a recovery support system.

Sponsor, therapist, family member, sober friend, peer, recovery coach, etc.

200

What are two healthy self-care activities?

Exercise, reading, hobbies, healthy eating, meditation, etc.

300

What is the term for people, places, or things associated with past substance use?

Environmental triggers.

300

What coping strategy involves focusing on your breathing to reduce anxiety?

Deep breathing or mindfulness.

300

What are two common signs a craving may be developing?

Thinking about using, romanticizing the past, restlessness, anxiety, etc.

300

What is accountability?

Taking responsibility for actions and being honest with others about recovery.

300

How can poor self-care increase relapse risk?

It increases stress, emotional instability, and vulnerability to triggers.

400

True or False: Positive emotions and celebrations can be relapse triggers.

True.

400

What is "playing the tape through"?

Thinking through the full consequences of using rather than focusing only on immediate relief.


400

What should you avoid doing when experiencing strong cravings?

Isolating, contacting using friends, visiting high-risk places, etc.

400

True or False: Asking for help is a sign of weakness.

False

400

What does HALT stand for?

Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired.

500

What acronym reminds us to watch for Hunger, Anger, Loneliness, and Tiredness?

HALT.

500

Why is having multiple coping skills important?

Different situations require different tools, and one strategy may not always work.

500

What is the difference between a craving and a relapse?

A craving is an urge; a relapse is acting on the urge.

500

What should you do if you notice a peer in recovery struggling?

Check in, encourage support, notify appropriate staff if necessary, and offer encouragement.

500

Why is maintaining a daily routine helpful in recovery?

It provides structure, stability, and reduces idle time.