Recovery Basics
Triggers & Cravings
Addiction Facts
Healthy Coping Skills
Life in Recovery
100

This is the process of making positive changes to overcome addiction.

What is recovery?

100

A person, place, or situation that makes someone want to use substances.

What is a trigger?

100

Addiction affects this organ more than any other.

What is the brain?

100

Taking a walk, lifting weights, or playing sports are examples of this.

What is exercise?

100

One benefit of recovery is improved physical and this type of health.

What is mental health?

200

These people can provide encouragement, accountability, and guidance in recovery.

Who are support people?

200

An intense urge or desire to use drugs or alcohol.

What is a craving?

200

This brain chemical is heavily involved in reward and pleasure.

What is dopamine?

200

Writing thoughts and feelings in a notebook is called this.

What is journaling?

200

Recovery often helps rebuild these connections with family and friends.

What are relationships?

300

This is one day at a time without using drugs or alcohol.

What is sobriety?

300

HALT stands for Hungry, Angry, Lonely, and this.

What is Tired?

300

True or False: Addiction is only a lack of willpower.

What is False?

300

Deep breathing, meditation, and mindfulness can reduce this.

What is stress?

300

Creating daily structure and healthy habits is often called a healthy what?

What is a routine?

400

This program teaches recovery through meetings, sponsorship, and the 12 Steps.

What is Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) or Narcotics Anonymous (NA)?

400

This strategy involves leaving a risky situation before a relapse occurs.

What is avoiding triggers?

400

This term describes needing more of a substance to get the same effect.

What is tolerance?

400

Calling a sponsor, counselor, or trusted friend is an example of using this.

What is a support system?

400

This personal quality helps people continue recovery even when it is difficult.

What is perseverance?

500

This happens when someone returns to substance use after a period of sobriety.

What is a relapse?

500

This coping skill encourages people to observe cravings without acting on them.

What is urge surfing?

500

This occurs when the body reacts negatively after stopping substance use.

What is withdrawal?

500

This coping skill involves replacing negative thoughts with healthier ones.

What is positive self-talk?

500

Setting short-term and long-term versions of these can help people stay focused in recovery.

What are goals?