Warning Signs
Mindfulness
CBT
Relapse Prevention
Healthy Relationships
100

Name 3 examples of early warning signs 

Example: not sleeping, not eating, irritable 

100

Name 3 ways to practice mindfulness 

Example- meditation, music, 5 senses 

100

What does the CBT, ABC Model stand for 

A=activating event

B=belief

C=consequences (feeling and action)

100

Identify one thing you can do to get the best results with your medications

Example: take them at the same time every day

100

What is the importance of boundaries in a relationship

Ensure relationship is mutually respectful, appropriate, and caring

200
How does having a routine relate to early warning signs in your recovery?

Helps you keep up with what you need to do, when you are not doing those things you can identify you are slipping 

200

Name 3 examples of how stress can effect you physically? 

sleep, nauseous, headache 

200

What is a negative automatic thought? Give an example

Subconscious, automatic negative thoughts/perceptions of a situation. Example: "I can never do anything right". 

200

What can you do when you know you are experiencing an early warning sign of relapse?

Example: Call sponsor, utilize relaxation techniques, talk to someone, check medications

200

What is an example of destructive anger in a relationship?

Example: Partner does not come home on time so I throw all of there things outside 

300

Why are values important to your recovery? 

Not living life in alignment with values can be dangerous 

Identify what is important to you

300

How do "I" statements practice mindfulness? Turn this into an "I" statement: you get home late every night, you are so disrespectful 

Help you identify what you are feeling nd how something is effecting you. I feel scared when you come home late without telling me, I would appreciate it if you can let me know if you are running late 

300

Reframe this negative automatic thought "there is no point to try, I always fail"

Example: "I am doing the best that I can"

300
What is the importance of crisis planning in recovery?

Helps you identify what works and what does not work when in a crisis

300

Explain the difference between passive, aggressive, and assertive communication

passive- avoid conflict: my needs are not important, yours are

aggressive- starts conflict: my needs are important, yours are not

assertive- compromise- both of our needs are important 

400

Give me 10 ways you can manage stress

Examples: music, meditation, praying, hiking, breathing, talking to someone, grounding, creating a "to do" list, problem solving, asking for help

400

True or false: meditation means having a clear mind. Explain why

False, meditation is recognizing thoughts and letting them go 

400

Identify the "ABC" in this example:

I was sharing in group when someone interrupted me. They did not care what I had to say so I left the room and did not go to the rest of the groups for the day.

A= someone interrupted me in group

B= "they do not care what I have to say"

C= invalidated/hurt, left group and did not attend others

400

What are the 3 types of people who can effect your recovery? Give me an example of each.

Hint- supportive is 1

Neutral, destructive, supportive 

400

What is a co-dependent relationship 

Will do anything to hold onto relationship, taking advantage of other, no independence, I "need" this person 

500

What is opposite action? Give me an example

Doing the opposite of what you want to do. Example: depressed and laying in bed, choose to go talk to friends

500

Give me three reasons how mindfulness effects your recovery

Thinking of future, thinking of past, worrying 

500

What is a cognitive distortion? provide an example of one 


A cognitive distortion is an exaggerated or irrational thought pattern. Examples: overgeneralization, catastrophizing, all or nothing thinking, fallacy of fairness 

500

Explain the difference between a growth mindset and a fixed mindset. How does this effect your recovery?

Growth- always willing to learn/try

Fixed- nothing will change 

500

What does DEARMAN skills stand for?

D-describe, E-express, A-assert, R-reinforce, M-mindfulness, A-appear confident, N-negotiate