Stigma
Triggers & Cravings
Coping Skills
High-Risk Situations
Recovery Tools
100

What is stigma?

A negative attitude or belief that leads people to reject or judge others.

100

What is a trigger?

Anything that causes thoughts, feelings, or urges to use.

100

What are coping skills?

Tools or strategies to deal with stress and difficult emotions.

100

What does “high-risk situation” mean?

A situation where the chance of relapse is higher.

100

What is one type of recovery support group?

AA, NA, SMART Recovery, Celebrate Recovery, Refuge Recovery, etc.

200

True or False: Stigma only affects people who actively use substances.

False. It affects people in recovery too.

200

Name one internal trigger and one external trigger.

Internal: stress, anger, loneliness. External: people, places, things.

200

Name one healthy coping skill for stress.

Exercise, journaling, prayer, talking to a friend, etc.

200

Name one example of a high-risk situation.

Being around people who use, emotional stress, being alone, etc.

200

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

False — it’s a sign of strength and self-awareness.

300

What’s one way we can fight stigma?

Education, using person-first language, or sharing recovery stories.

300

What is one healthy way to manage cravings?

Deep breathing, distraction, calling support, mindfulness, etc.

300

Why is it important to have multiple coping skills?

Different situations need different strategies; not every skill works every time.

300

What’s the best way to prepare for a high-risk situation?

Have a plan and coping skills ready ahead of time.

300

What’s one benefit of having a sponsor or mentor in recovery?

Accountability, guidance, emotional support, or shared experience.

400

Complete the quote: “It’s not bad people getting better, it’s ____.”

“Good people getting well.”

400

What’s the difference between a trigger and a craving?

A trigger causes the craving; a craving is the urge to use.

400

What’s a coping skill that helps manage negative thoughts?

Cognitive reframing, affirmations, or grounding techniques.

400

What does HALT stand for and why is it important?

Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired — these states increase relapse risk.

400

Name two tools that can help you stay on track in recovery.

Journaling, therapy, recovery meetings, phone support, meditation apps, etc.

500

Why is reducing stigma important in relapse prevention?

Because stigma can cause shame and isolation, which increases the risk of relapse.

500

True or False: Cravings only last a few minutes.

True — most cravings peak and fade within 20–30 minutes.

500

What is one relapse prevention coping skill for social events?

Bring a sober friend, have an exit plan, or stay in safe environments.

500

What’s one strategy for handling a high-risk situation you can’t avoid?

Use coping skills, reach out for support, or leave if unsafe.

500

How can building a recovery network help prevent relapse?

It provides encouragement, connection, accountability, and reduces isolation.