Relapse Triggers
Recovery Skills
Drug Court/Day Report Success
Healthy Lifestyle
Danger Zone
100

A person, place, or thing that makes you want to use drugs or alcohol.

What is a trigger?

100

Talking with a sponsor, counselor, or support person is an example of this.

What is asking for help?

100

Missing this can result in sanctions.

What is a required appointment, class or drug screen?

100

Getting enough of this can improve mood and reduce cravings.

What is sleep?

100

This dangerous mindset occurs when someone believes they no longer need recovery support because they have been sober for a while.

What is overconfidence?

200

This type of trigger comes from feelings such as anger, stress, or loneliness.

What is an emotional trigger?

200

Deep breathing, exercise, and meditation are examples of these.

What are coping skills?

200

These are used to monitor sobriety.

What are drug screens?

200

This physical activity can reduce stress and improve mental health.

What is exercise?

200

True or False: The longer someone is sober, the less they need to practice recovery skills.

What is False?

300

Being around old using friends is an example of this type of trigger.

What is a social trigger?

300

A written plan for handling high-risk situations is called this.

What is a relapse prevention plan?

300

Being honest with staff about struggles demonstrates this recovery value.

What is honesty?

300

Eating balanced meals helps improve this.

What is overall wellness or health?

300

This phrase is often used in recovery to remind people that they must stay focused on their recovery every day.

What is "One Day at a Time"?

400

HALT stands for Hungry, Angry, Lonely, and _____.

What is Tired?

400

This recovery skill involves saying "no" to unhealthy people and situations.

What are boundaries?

400

This helps participants stay organized and avoid violations.

What is time management?

400

Spending time with sober friends is part of building this.

What is a healthy support system?

400

A person begins skipping meetings, avoiding their counselor, and disconnecting from sober supports because they think they can handle recovery alone. What relapse warning sign are they showing?

What is complacency?

500

The best first step when you recognize a trigger.

What is using a coping skill or reaching out for support?

500

This recovery principle means taking responsibility for your actions.

What is accountability?

500

Following court orders, treatment recommendations, and supervision requirements shows this.

What is compliance?

500

This daily practice helps many people focus on gratitude and recovery goals.

What is journaling?

500

Name three actions that can help prevent complacency in recovery.

What are attending meetings, staying accountable, reaching out for support, working a recovery plan, practicing coping skills, journaling, counseling, or helping others in recovery?