Triggers
Coping Skills
Cravings & Recovery
Thinking Errors
Support & Community
100

What is a trigger?

Something that increases urges or emotional activation

100

What is a grounding skill?

A technique to bring awareness back to the present

100

What is a craving?

A strong desire to use

100

What is all or nothing thinking?

Seeing situations in extremes. "I failed so I am always a failure."

100

What is a sober support?

A person helping maintain recovery.

200

Name one external trigger

people, places, environments, activities

200

Give one example of a healthy distraction

Walk, music, journaling, calling someone

200

How long does a craving last?

10-20 minutes

200

What is catastrophizing?

Expecting the worst possible outcome

200

What is the purpose of a sponsor/mentor?

Accountability, guidance, shared lived experience

300

Name one internal trigger

stress, sadness, boredom, anger, loneliness

300

Who is the greatest, most spectacular group leader of all time?

Adam

300

Name a physical sign of craving

Restlessness, tension, heart rate increase

300

Give an example of magical thinking.

My addiction will pass and I don't have to do anything to make it happen.

300

One benefit of group therapy

Connection, shared experience, reduced isolation

400

Why is HALT important? (Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired)

These states increase vulnerability to relapse

400
This skill is a 4 count of breathing in, a 4 count of holding the breath, and a 4 count of exhaling

Box breathing

400

What is a replacement behavior?

A behavior that is used to divert the brain from old habits and develop new reward pathways

400
Thoughts influence ____, ____ influence actions, actions influence habits, habits influence character, character is your destiny
Words
400

Why does isolation increase relapse risk?

Less accountability, more room for cravings to grow

500

Explain the difference between a trigger and a craving

Trigger=cue, Craving=desire/urge that follows the cue

500
Adam says the brain is a ____, the more you use it, the stronger it becomes.

muscle

500

Explain the addiction cycle

Restlessness, irritability, discontent, use, craving, binge, promise to stop
500

Why do thinking errors matter in recovery?

Thoughts influence feelings, behaviors, relapse, and recovery.

500

What's one way to build community outside of treatment?

Volunteering, hobbies, peer groups, fitness, meetings