Risks of Relapse
Programs of Recovery
Drugs and Alcohol
Staying Sober
Miscellaneous
100

Triggers can lead to __________.

Cravings

(which can then lead to relapse)

100

What is the serenity prayer?

God, Grant me the Serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the Courage to Change the things I can, and the Wisdom to know the difference.

100

These two substances are the most commonly used by individuals in recovery/ sobriety

What is caffeine/ coffee and nicotine?

100

Prayer, meditation, going on a walk, listening to music, calling a friend, going to a meeting, calling your sponsor are all examples of...

Coping skills

100

27 is the number of days it takes this body to revolve around Earth.

The Moon

200

______ triggers include: people, places, events, and objects.

External

200

What is the only requirement for AA membership (A.A.’s 3rd tradition)?     1) A pledge to stop drinking, 2) A commitment to find a sponsor, 3) A desire to stop drinking, or 4) A commitment to take on a service position

A desire to stop drinking

200
the most commonly used and abused drug, after alcohol, is __________.
What is marijuana
200
When you feel like using, you should ask yourself whether you are H.A.L.T. What does this stand for?
What is hungry, angry, lonely, tired.
200

This artist painted the Mona Lisa

Leonardo da Vinci

300

Does Substance Abuse Relapse begins with the act of using or drinking. Why or why not?

No, relapse begins before actually taking a substance due to emotional and mental relapse taking place.

300

What state was A.A. founded in? Texas, Ohio, New York, or Idaho?

Ohio

300

Ways that _______ can affect your body include: heart disease, brain damage, digestive problems, liver disease, cancer and breathing disorders.

What is Alcohol

300

Having a _____ _____ _____ in place can reduce the risk of relapse

What is having a relapse prevention plan

300

Which poison do apple seeds contain? Arsenic, cyanide, strychnine,or ricin?

Cyanide

400

Romanticizing drug or alcohol use, talking to old using friends, not calling a sponsor, or going to recovery meetings are all ____ ____ __ ______.

Warning signs of relapse or Early signs of Relapse

400

Name at least 3 Alternatives to A.A.

SMART Recovery, Celebrate Recovery, Narcotics Anonymous, Crystal Meth Anonymous, Refuge Recovery, etc. answers may vary

400

the inability to think clearly, memory problems, emotional overreaction or numbness, sleep problems, physical coordination problems and stress sensitivity are symptoms of __________.

What is withdrawal or PAWS

400

Name at least 3 elements of a continuing care/ discharge plan? 

Appointments set for Outpatient or Therapy, meeting list for the area you will live, sober living/ safe housing, appointment for medication w/ psychiatric doctor, including family in the planning, listing triggers and coping skills, etc.

400

What does "karaoke" mean in Japanese? 

Shower singer, drunk singer, frightened orchestra, or empty orchestra

Empty orchestra 

500

"I’m back in control. I’ll be able to stop when I want to" and "This drug (or alcohol) was not my problem—another one was. So I can use this and not relapse" are examples of…

What is Denial or Relapse Justification or Justification of Relapse

500

Who were the two founders of A.A. ?

Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob

500

This is the leading cause of preventable disease, disability, and death in the United States.

What is Tobacco abuse? (Source: National Institute on Drug Abuse)

500

This is dangerous for people who want to stay sober... Having hesitation to stop using a substance or planning to continue the use of one substance while in sobriety is called having-

Reservations or reservations to use

500

When was Diet Coke invented? 

1892, 1982, 1962, or 2002

1982