Relapse Prevention
Triggers
Definitions
Interesting Facts
Extra
100

Living with a family member who uses, Hanging out with old friends, Not having a support system, Thinking it is okay to use "just once." 

What are possible threats to my recovery?

100

People, Places, and Things

What are external triggers?

100

To fall back into a previous condition, especially after a partial recover from illness.

What is relapse?

100

This medication has the ability to block opiate cravings, withdrawals, and the euphoric effects of opiates.

What is Methadone?

100

The act of keeping your friends and family informed about your recovery.

What is holding yourself accountable?

200

The best tool for time management when first starting recovery.

What is scheduling?

200

A thought or a feeling that can create a craving to use drugs.

What is an Internal Trigger?

200

the fact or condition of being addicted to a particular substance, thing, or activity.

What is Addiction?

200

Safe place to live, Health and wellness, Education and employment assistance.

What are recovery supports?

200

The act or process of becoming healthy after an illness or injury.

What is recovery?

300

The percentage of opiate abusers that relapse at least one time.

What is 90%?

300

a mental process (e.g., repression or projection) initiated, typically unconsciously, to avoid conscious conflict or anxiety.

What are defense mechanisms?

300

Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Time Oriented

What are SMART goals?

300

The most dangerous type of drug to take with methadone/suboxone without a prescription?

What are Benzodiazepines?

300

A multi-weekly group that is offered here at Valley Vista in order for patients to express themselves openly. 

What is Clinical Process Group?

400

First Things First, One day at a time, This too Shall Pass.

What are common phrases in relapse prevention?

400

A helpful tip for listing people that are triggers for you.

What is be specific and use their names?

400

To make your life better.

What is the goal of recovery?

400

12-step groups such as AA and NA, Secular groups such as Smart Recovery and Women for Sobriety, Faith-Based groups such as Celebrate Recovery and JACS

What are mutual aid/self-help groups?

400
You should do this first if you are having difficulties with a peer. 

What is reach out to a staff member?

500

Stating "If I relapse a third time I'll just give up."

What is making an excuse?

500

You should do this to avoid toxic people being able to contact you. 

What is change your phone number?

500

The set of skills that a patient uses in order to avoid and deal with triggers and cravings.

What are coping skills?

500

23 Million

What is the estimated number of Americans in long-term recovery?

500

The individualized tool that focuses on your goals and progress in treatment?

What is a Treatment Plan?