Definitions
Acronyms
Coping Skills
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Triggers
Thinking Errors
100

The practice of using indirect tactics to control behavior, emotions, and relationships in order to fulfill our wants and needs.

What is Manipulation?

100

A.A. / N.A. are types of support groups. 

What is Alcoholics Anonymous / Narcotics Anonymous?

100

Tools for centering and grounding yourself in the present moment. 

What are Mindfulness tools? - Relaxation, meditation, grounding, & breathing exercises. 

100

External Triggers consist of _________, ___________, & ___________.

What are People, Places, & Things?

100

Blames others for their actions and circumstances and often seeks sympathies of others. 

What is Victim Stance?

200

The act of someone else always fixing, solving, or making the consequences go away for another person.

What is enabling?

200

ODAAT means waking up and recommitting to the process every single day. This means that despite what stressful circumstances you may be facing in life, and regardless of what happened yesterday, you are making the conscious choice to carry on in your commitment to sobriety 

One day at a time. 

200

Tools for identifying and expressing emotions. 

What are Emotional Awareness tools? - emotion charts, journals, artwork etc. 

200

A strong and power desire for something brought on by a trigger.

What is a Craving?

200

The refusal to back down or give in even on little things. Insists on having their way and clings to ideas even when proven wrong. 

What is False Pride?
300

All the wants and desires that enslave us – forcing us to devote much of our time and energies trying to fulfill them. The problem is they can never be fulfilled, and we can never get enough.

What are addictions?

300

Remembering to H.A.L.T. can help you to make better decisions. 

What are Hungry, Angry, Lonely, & Tired?

300

Tools to take your mind of the problem.

What are Distraction tools? - Puzzles, hobbies, games, movies, etc. 

300

Triggers such as emotions that come from within a person. 

What are Internal Triggers?

300

Unwilling to do anything disagreeable. Engages in self-pity and looks for excuses. 

What is a Lack of Effort?

400

Any consciously, or non-consciously controlled behavior with a perceived uncertainty about its outcome, and/or about its possible benefits, or costs for the physical, economic or psycho-social well-being of oneself or others.

What are Risky Behaviors?

400

H.O.W. are spiritual principles that are indispensable. 

What are Honesty, Open-mindedness, & Willingness? 

400

Doing something opposite of your impulses that is more positive emotionally. 

What are Opposite Action tools? - Aspirational and Inspirational thoughts, quotes, shows or books. Positive self talk. 

400

A condition caused by triggers that can bring back memories of trauma that can be accompanied by emotional & physical reactions. 

What is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder PTSD?

400

Thinking of oneself as special, grandiose, or superior.

What is Uniqueness?

500

A dysfunctional relationship in which a person’s self-esteem and happiness is completely tied up in their partner’s wellbeing instead of their own.

What is Co-Dependency?

500

AIDS is a serious sexually transmitted disease. 

What is Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome?

500

Listing contact info of supports, resources, & coping skills that can be used in emergencies to help you stay sober. 

What is a Relapse Prevention Plan?

500

Classical Conditioning experiment that trained dogs to respond by salivating to the sound of a bell (just as they normally would when they see food).  

What is Pavlov's Experiment?

500

Being unreceptive to other viewpoints. Lies by omission and commission. Neither self-critical or accepting of others criticism. 

What is Closed Thinking?