What is Abuse?
Trauma and Substance Abuse
Asking for Help
Barriers to Help
Seeking Safety Skills
100

What is one example of emotional abuse?

What is, verbal insults, threats, humiliation, control, or manipulation. 

100

Substances are often used as a way to cope with what trauma symptom?

What is, emotional pain, anxiety, flashbacks, and numbness. 


100

According to Seeking Safety, asking for help is a sign of what?

What is, strength.

100

What is a common belief that stops people from asking for help?

What is, "I should handle it myself." 

100

What is the primary goal of Seeking Safety?

What is, to establish safety in thinking, behavior, and relationships.

200

True or False: Abuse must be physical to be considered harmful.

What is, false.

200

True or false: Trauma-informed recovery avoids discussing trauma details early on. 

What is, true.

200

Name one safe person someone could ask for help.

What is, a sponsor, therapist, friend, family member, or case manager. 

200

True or false: Trauma can teach people that asking for help is unsafe.

What is, true. 

200

Name one grounding technique.

What is, deep breathing, 5-4-3-2-1 method. 

300

What type of abuse involves controlling money, access to resources, or basic needs?

What is, financial abuse. 

300

What does Seeking Safety say substances temporarily provide after abuse?

What is, relief, escape or numbing. 

300

What is one healthy way to ask for help?

What is, by being direct, honest, and clear about needs. 

300

What emotion often blocks help-seeking?

What is, shame?

300
What skills helps replace isolation?
What is, healthy connections. 
400

In Seeking Safety, abuse often leads to what core emotional experience? 

What is, fear, shame, helplessness, or loss of safety. 

400

Why does substance abuse use increase risk after trauma?

What is, it reduces safety, increases vulnerability, and worsens symptoms. 

400

What feeling often comes up right before asking for help?

What is, fear, shame, vulnerability, or anxiety. 

400

How does addiction reinforce isolation?

What is, secrecy, guilt, or fear of judgment. 

400

What does "safe coping" mean?

What is, coping without substances or self-harm.

500

Why might people minimize or deny abuse?

What is, shame, fear, normalization, survival or lack of support. 

500

What is one trauma trigger that might lead to cravings?

What is, conflict, isolation, reminders of abuse or feeling powerless. 

500

Why does Seeking Safety emphasize help before crisis?

What is, prevention increases safety and reduces relapse risk. 

500

What Seeking Safety concept helps challenge negative beliefs about help?

What is, compassion, grounding or cognitive reframing.
500

Finish the statement: "I deserve help because ______"

What is, your answer.