TRIGGERS
Coping Skills
Support System
Warning Sides
Self-Care Queens/Kings 👑
100

What is a trigger 

Something internal or external that creates cravings or emotional reaction.

100

What is a coping skill?

A tool or strategy used to manage emotions and stress.

100

What is a support system?


Who is your support system? 

People you can go to for help, guidance, and emotional support.

100

Name one emotional warning sign.

 irritability, sadness, numbness, anxiety.

100

What is self-care?

Activities that support emotional, physical, and mental well-being.

200

Name one internal trigger.

Example: stress, sadness, boredom, anxiety, loneliness.

200

What is Kayla's favorite coping skill? 

Arts and crafts, 

her animals 

starbucks 

skin care 

200

Who on the staff do you feel is a good support system for you 

Answer 

200

Name one behavioral warning sign.

Example: isolation, lying, skipping meetings, old habits returning.

200

Name a physical self-care activity.

Example: stretching, sleep, showering, exercise.

300

Name one external trigger.

Example: people, places, objects, music, social media.

300

How does deep breathing help your body?

It slows the nervous system and reduces anxiety.

300

How can friends help prevent relapse?

They provide accountability, distraction, validation, and help you feel less alone.

300

Why is noticing early warning signs important?

It allows intervention before relapse occurs.

300

Name an emotional self-care activity.

Example: journaling, therapy, talking to a friend.

400

How can stress trigger relapse?

It increases emotional overwhelm, and someone may turn to old habits to cope.

400

Name two self-soothing techniques.

Example: warm shower, holding a pet, calming music, grounding exercises.

400

What is a boundary?

A limit that protects your emotional, physical, or mental well-being.

400

Share a personal early warning sign and coping plan.

Client answers from personal experience.

400

How can self-care help prevent relapse?

It rebuilds emotional capacity and reduces overwhelm.

500

Give a trigger AND a healthy coping response.

Example: Feeling lonely → call a friend, journal, attend a meeting.

500

How would you cope with a trigger at home?

Example: Step outside, call support, distract self, grounding skills, leave the environment.

500

How do you ask for help when struggling?

Be honest, direct, and reach out before the situation escalates.

500

You are at a party there are alcohol and drugs. Your friends have consumed alcohol what are the warning sides 

List warning sides 

500

Create a 24-hour self-care plan.

Client creates plan: meals, rest, support, coping skills.