TRIGGERS & CRAVINGS
EFFECTS OF SUBSTANCES
THE BRAIN & ADDICTION
HEALTHY VS UNHEALTHY COPING
REFUSAL SKILLS & BOUNDARIES
100

What’s the difference between an internal trigger and an external trigger?

Internal = thoughts, feelings, physical states. External = people, places, things, situations.

100

Name one short-term effect of stimulant use.

Increased energy, focus, heart rate, anxiety, paranoia.


100

Which part of the brain controls decision-making and impulse control?

The prefrontal cortex

100

Name one healthy coping skill.

Walking, breathing, music, calling support, journaling.

100

What is the purpose of refusal skills?

To protect recovery and reduce trigger exposure.

200

Name one emotion that commonly increases cravings.

Stress, anger, boredom, sadness, anxiety, loneliness.

200

Name one short-term effect of depressants.

Relaxation, slowed thinking, poor coordination, drowsiness.

200

What does the brain’s reward system do?

Reinforces behaviors the brain thinks are important.


200

Name one unhealthy coping skill that feels helpful short-term

Avoidance, isolation, numbing with substances.

200

Give one example of a refusal statement.

“No thanks.” / “I’m not doing that anymore.” / “I’ve got plans.”

300

What does HALT stand for and why does it matter?

Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired — these states increase relapse risk.

300

What happens to the brain’s dopamine system with repeated use?

It becomes less responsive, making pleasure harder to feel naturally.

300

Why does stress increase relapse risk?

It weakens decision-making and activates habit pathways.

300

Why does avoidance usually backfire?

It strengthens the trigger-use cycle.

300

Why is over-explaining risky?

It invites pressure and manipulation.

400

Name one early warning sign that a craving is building.

Thinking about using, romanticizing use, irritability, restlessness, isolating.

400

How can substance use affect sleep long-term?

Poor sleep quality, insomnia, daytime fatigue.

400

What’s the difference between a craving and a choice?

A craving is a brain signal; a choice is how you respond.

400

What’s one coping skill that works even with low motivation?

Deep breathing, grounding, hydration, short movement.

400

Name one boundary needed early in recovery.

Avoiding certain people, changing routines, limiting money access.

500

True or False: Cravings usually peak and fall within 20–30 minutes if not acted on.

True.

500

Why do substances often increase anxiety over time?

They disrupt brain chemistry and raise baseline anxiety.

500

Why is relapse often considered part of recovery?

Addiction is a chronic brain condition, not a moral failure.

500

What makes a coping skill effective long-term?

Consistency, accessibility, and emotional match.

500

Someone offers you your substance of choice. What’s the best response?

Clear refusal, leave the situation, contact support.