Name That Stage
Pros & Cons
Relapse Reality
Self-Efficacy Boost
Stage Spotting
100

“I don’t think my drinking is really a problem.”

Answer: What is Precontemplation?

100

In early stages, this usually feels heavier than the pros.

Answer: What are the cons of change?

100

Relapse is best described as this.

Answer: What is a return to an earlier stage?

100

Self-efficacy means this.

Answer: What is belief in my ability to change?

100

“I bought a gym membership but haven’t gone.”

Preparation

200

“I know I need to change, but I’m not ready yet.”

Answer: What is Contemplation?

200

This is the emotional math people do in Contemplation.

Answer: What is decisional balance?

200

This emotion most increases relapse risk after a slip.

Answer: What is shame?

200

This builds self-efficacy more than motivation.

Answer: What are small wins?

200

I've been sober 9 months but feel complacent.

Maintenance

300

“I bought the book and looked up meetings.”

Answer: What is Preparation?

300

Name one immediate “pro” of staying the same.

Possible answers: Relief, comfort, familiarity.

300

True or False: Relapse means treatment failed.

Answer: False.

300

This destroys self-efficacy quickly.

Answer: What is shame or harsh self-talk?

300

I slipped last weekend and feel ashamed.

Relapse

400

“I’ve been sober 3 months and attending meetings weekly.”

Answer: What is Action?

400

Name one delayed “pro” of change.

Possible answers: Trust, health, stability.

400

Name one common trigger for relapse.

Possible answers: Stress, loneliness, anger, complacency.

400

Confidence usually follows this.

Answer: What is action?

400

I know I should stop, but it's not that serious.

Precontemplation or early contemplation.

500

“I’ve been sober for 2 years, and using isn’t even tempting anymore.”

Answer: What is Maintenance

500

Why do people stay stuck in Contemplation?

Answer: Pros of old behavior feel immediate; cons of change feel immediate.

500

What matters most after a relapse?

Answer: Interpretation and next step.

500

Name two ways group increases self-efficacy.

Possible answers:

  • Modeling

  • Encouragement

  • Accountability

  • Normalization

500

“I’ve stopped drinking and rebuilt my routines, but I don’t feel confident yet.”

Early Action