Addiction Basics
Relapse Prevention
Alcohol & Drugs
Mental Health & Recovery
Life Skills & Support
100

What is addiction?

A chronic disease that affects the brain and behavior, causing compulsive substance use despite harmful consequences.

100

Name three healthy coping skill for cravings.

Exercise, calling support, journaling, meetings, prayer, deep breathing, walking, etc.

100

Is alcohol a stimulant or depressant?

Depressant.

100

What is anxiety?

Excessive worry, fear, nervousness, or physical symptoms of stress.

100

Why is employment helpful in recovery?

It provides structure, responsibility, financial stability, and purpose.

200

What part of the brain is most affected by addiction?

The reward system (dopamine pathway).

200

What does HALT stand for?

Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired.

200

What organ is most affected by heavy alcohol use?

Liver

200

What is depression?

Persistent sadness, hopelessness, low motivation, and loss of interest in activities.

200

Name one benefit of attending support meetings.

Accountability, connection, support, learning from others, reducing isolation.

300

What does tolerance mean?

Needing more of a substance to get the same effect.

300

Why is routine important in recovery?

It provides structure, reduces idle time, and helps prevent relapse.

300

What type of drug is Xanax?

Benzodiazepine.

300

Why is therapy important in recovery?

It helps process emotions, trauma, triggers, and build healthy coping skills.

300

Why is honesty important in treatment?

Recovery requires honesty to address problems and create real change.

400

What is withdrawal?

Physical and emotional symptoms that happen when stopping a substance after dependence.

400

What should you do if cravings become overwhelming?

Reach out for help, use coping skills, attend a meeting, contact sponsor/support person.

400

What is Narcan used for?

To reverse an opioid overdose.

400

What does “playing the tape through” mean?

Thinking about the full consequences of using instead of just the immediate urge.

400

What is one sign of healthy boundaries?

Saying no, protecting recovery, limiting toxic relationships, clear communication.

500

What is a trigger?

A person, place, feeling, or situation that creates cravings or urges to use.

500

Why should people avoid old using environments?

They can trigger cravings and increase relapse risk.

500

What is methamphetamine classified as?

A stimulant.

500

What is emotional regulation?

Managing emotions in a healthy way instead of reacting impulsively.

500

What does accountability mean in recovery?

Taking responsibility for actions, choices, and recovery efforts.