Stages of Relapse
Signs of Relapse
Relapse Prevention Plan
100

3 stages of relapse

Emotional relapse, mental relapse, and physical relapse

100

Definition of relapse

Relapse is the sudden return to substance use after a period of sobriety. 

100

A relapse prevention plan has ____ key things.

5

200
Emotional relapse  

This is before someone has a craving and you start to feel angry, or irritable. These feelings can cause you to feel the need to turn to substances. 

200

One factor that causes relapse 

Stress, relationship issues, financial issues, work issues, or triggers

200
Name the first step in a relapse prevention plan.

Take time for self-assessment and reflection

300

Mental relapse 

This is when people think about using to relieve their feelings. An example is when you remember all the "good" times you used and figure out ways to access a substance. 

300

One way to stop relapse

Either distract yourself when you have cravings, know your triggers and avoid them, avoid people who encourage triggers, talk to a friend/therapist for help, exercise, or meditation/prayer.

300

True or False. Relapse prevention plans should never be revised.

False

400

Physical relapse

This is when you find a way to get substances and actually use them.

400
Relapse is deadly 

Relapse is deadly because it can lead to an overdose after not using for awhile. 

400

Name a reason to have a relapse prevention plan.

It allows us to have a step-by-step way of coping with triggers and managing them. 

500

Prevent the three stages of relapse

You can do this by following or revising your treatment plan.

500

Name one way you would stop relapse 

Let them answer with something they would do. 

500

Name the 5 key things in a relapse prevention plan.

1. Take time for self-assessment and reflection

2. Recognize triggers and warning signs

3. Plan for the worst

4. Involve others

5. Set goals for a healthy lifestyle