RELAPSE PREVENTION
Triggers
HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS
Myth Vs. Fact
Miscellaneous Drug Facts
100

What does HALT stand for?

Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired

100

Name one common relapse trigger.

Stress, people, places, emotions, loneliness, boredom, etc.

100

Name one way to rebuild trust after addiction.

Consistency, honesty, following through, patience

100

“Recovery means you will never struggle again.”

Myth — Recovery still involves challenges, but people learn healthier ways to cope.

100

What part of the body is most affected by alcohol? 

Hint : there are 2 parts

The brain and liver.

200

Name one warning sign that relapse may be developing.

Isolation, dishonesty, mood swings, skipping meetings, cravings, romanticizing use.

200

What is the difference between an internal and external trigger?

Internal triggers are feelings/thoughts; external triggers are people, places, or situations.

200

Name one sign of a toxic relationship.

Manipulation, control, disrespect, pressure to use, dishonesty

200

“If someone relapses, treatment has failed.”

Myth — Relapse can be part of the recovery process and signals that support or adjustments may be needed. BUT IT DOES NOT HAVE TO BE !

200

What is tolerance?

When a person needs more of a substance to achieve the same effect.

300

Name one positive activity that can help prevent relapse.


Exercise, hobbies, meetings, journaling, volunteering, meditation, spending time with sober supports, etc.





300

True or False: Celebrating too confidently can sometimes increase relapse risk.

True !

300

Why is support important in recovery?

Support reduces isolation and increases accountability and encouragement.

300

“Mental health and substance abuse often affect each other.”

FACT
300

Why are opioids considered especially dangerous?

 They can slow breathing and increase risk of overdose and death.

400

Why is honesty important in recovery?

Dishonesty keeps addiction patterns alive and prevents accountability. SECRETS KEEP YOU SICK !

400

What should someone do if they unexpectedly run into someone they used with?

Leave the situation, contact support, use coping skills, avoid engaging.

400

What is accountability?

Taking responsibility for actions and choices.

400

“Addiction only affects the person using substances.”

MYTH - EVERYONE AROUND YOU IS AFFECTED 
400

Name one effect marijuana can have on mental functioning.

Impaired memory, slower reaction time, anxiety, altered judgment, concentration problems, etc.

500

What should someone do immediately after a relapse?

Reach out for help, be honest, seek support, re-engage treatment/recovery plan.

500

Why can boredom become dangerous in recovery?

Idle time can increase cravings, negative thinking, and urges to return to old behaviors.

500

What is codependency?



An unhealthy relationship pattern involving excessive emotional reliance or enabling behaviors.


500

“Avoiding emotions completely is healthy coping.”

MYTH ! LETS TALK ABOUT IT 

500

Why is cocaine addiction psychologically difficult to stop?

It strongly affects the brain’s reward system, leading to intense cravings and compulsive use.