Who Dat?
Recovery 101
Look out!!!
What’s in my toolbox?
Musical stars
100

this person is one of the main faces that you see in the morning with readied coffee

Bernard

100

this word describes the process of making positive changes to self using substances.

Recovery

100

A person place or thing that increases the urge to use.

Trigger

100

Taking slow deep breath to calm my body

Deep breathing

100

known as the king of rock ‘n’ roll

Elvis Presley

200

this friendly medical staff is one of the people you see when first coming to SBATC

Allison

200

this is what people maintain when they put in the self-work and take it “one day at a time”

sobriety

200

feelings like anger, loneliness, or boredom that can increase risk

Emotional triggers

200

Calling or talking to someone supportive when struggling

Reaching out for support

200

Guitar legend known for lighting his guitar on fire

Jimi Hendrix

300

The license social worker helping patients with therapeutic interventions

Domenica

300

this feeling often happens when the body or mind wants to use again

Craving

300

skipping a meeting, isolating, or not following routines can be example of this.

Warning signs

300

doing something active like walking, stretching, or cleaning to manage stress

Physical activity

300

West coast rapper known for California love

Tupac

400

This is the main person that oversees the entire SBATC 

Nadia

400

A setback where someone returns to use after a period of sobriety

Relapse

400

The Idea that “just one won’t hurt“ is an example of this risky thinking

Justifying/ making excuses

400

Writing thoughts or feelings down instead of acting on them

Journaling

400

Popstar famous for the song  vogue

Madonna

500

This cheery person runs the insurance and finance coordination 

Corey

500

A return to recovery behaviors after a relapse instead of giving up

Resilience

500

Ignoring warning signs because “nothing bad has happened yet”

Denial

500

A skill that helps someone pause and notice thoughts without acting on them

Mindfulness

500

Singer and songwriter behind the song “born to run”

Bruce Springsteen