This relapse warning sign can be called "lone wolf".
What is isolation?
Founder of AA.
Who is Bill Wilson?
The term for anything you associate with using.
What are triggers?
The highest level of care for substance abuse.
What is inpatient/residential?
This way of life focuses on awareness and staying in the present moment without judgement?
What is mindfulness?
Purely from the point of total cost and harm to the community, which is usually considered by experts to be the most 'dangerous' drug? This is probably due to its widespread use in most places.
What is alcohol?
The role of someone who has worked the 12 steps in recovery and able to assist someone on their recovery journey.
What is a sponsor?
Addiction take away the power of...
What is choice?
This defense mechanism often prohibits people from being honest.
What is denial?
This physical activity offers a mind and body connection that can be useful in recovery.
What is yoga?
These two substances are often considered to be "gateway drugs"
What are marijuana and alcohol?
The type of meeting that anyone can attend in AA.
What is an "open" meeting?
Loved ones who cross boundaries and cannot focus on their own needs are called...
What are codependents?
Speakers often share this at AA meetings.
What is experience, strength and hope from one's story?
The only way out of the drama triangle relies on this person...
What is the "healthy bad guy"?
This part of the brain is impaired in use, causing issues with decision making.
What is the prefrontal cortex?
The step where you admit powerlessness.
What is Step One?
Drinking excess amounts of alcohol causes damage to this part of the body (notably).
What is the liver?
This type of communication is helpful in treatment.
What is honesty, assertiveness, and open?
Doing this action can keep you honest in your recovery...
What is honesty, taking drug screens, or obeying your family.
This is when you trade in one addiction for the other.
What is Cross Addiction?
Published in 1939, this is the common name for the text from which our fellowship gets its name.
What is the Big Book?
When does addiction end?
What is never? Addiction is chronic, progressive and fatal.
For the best chance of staying sober, how often should someone "treat" their disease?
What is daily?
When a craving hits, what is the first thing you should do?
What is "Tell Someone"?