Relapse Phases
Family Roles
Stages of Change
PAWS Symptoms
Coping Skills
100

An individual may not be actively thinking about using substances, but their emotions and behaviors may set the stage for future relapse.

Emotional Relapse

100

This role is typically filled by a family member who acts out and draws attention away from other family issues or dysfunctions.

The Scapegoat

100

Someone who acknowledges the negative impact of their drug use on their physical and mental health but is uncertain about quitting due to fear of withdrawal symptoms or concerns about losing a coping mechanism is in the ____________ stage.

Contemplation

100

Fatigue, Insomnia, Headaches, Gastrointestinal Issues, and Physical Sensitivity are ____________ symptoms.

Physical

100

What are 5 Healthy Ways to Manage Stress

Deep Breathing, Mindfulness and Meditation, Physical Exercise, Engage in Hobbies, Social Support, Time Management, Healthy Lifestyle Choices, Relaxation Techniques, Journaling, Seek Professional Help

200

During this phase, the individual experiences conflicting thoughts and desires regarding substance use.

Mental Relapse

200

This role is adopted by a family member who attempts to diffuse conflicts and maintain harmony within the family.

The Peacemaker/Mediator

200

Individuals that have made the decision to change and start taking initial steps toward sobriety are in the _____________ stage.

Preparation

200

Anxiety, Depression, Irritability, Difficulty Concentrating, and Emotional Lability are ________ and _____________ symptoms.

Emotional and Psychological

200

Name 5 Strategies for Dealing with Cravings

Recognize and Accept Cravings, Distract Yourself, Delay Acting on Cravings, Utilize Mindfulness Techniques, Use Positive Self-Talk, Reach Out for Support, Practice Relaxation Techniques, Engage in Healthy Distractions, Review Your Reasons for Quitting, Create a Relapse Prevention Plan

300

Signs of Mental Relapse can include:

Romanticizing Past Substance Use, Fantasizing about Using Again, Planning Relapse, and Associating with People or Places Associated with Substance Use.

300

This role is filled by a family member who uses humor, playfulness, or attention-seeking behaviors to alleviate tension and diffuse difficult situations.

The Mascot

300

Individuals in this stage work to strengthen their recovery skills, maintain a healthy support system, and address any challenges or triggers that may arise. They prioritize self-care and actively engage in activities that support their ongoing sobriety. 

Maintenance Stage

300

Seeking support from _________ _____________, __________, and _______ ______ can be beneficial in managing and overcoming PAWS.

healthcare professionals, therapists, and support groups

300

Name 4 ways that help you in identifying and expressing your emotions?

Self-Reflection and Awareness, Emotional Vocabulary, Journaling, Seek Emotional Support, Artistic Expression, Validate and Accept Your Emotions, Communicate Assertively, Practice Active Listening

400

 This phase involves a return to addictive behaviors and the resumption of substance abuse.

Physical Relapse

400

This role is taken on by a family member who withdraws and avoids attention or conflict.

The Lost/Invisible Child

400

A person who is heavily dependent on alcohol but believes they have it under control and sees no reason to quit drinking is in the _______________ stage.

 Precontemplation

400

Strong urges for the substance an individual was dependent on are also called __________.

Cravings

400

Name 5 techniques for improving communication skills?

Active Listening, Use "I" Statements, Practice Empathy, Use Non-Verbal Communication, Reflective Listening, Practice Assertiveness, Avoid Assumptions and Mindreading, Practice Open and Honest Communication, Use Positive Language, Seek Feedback and Clarification

500

Signs of Emotional Relapse include:

Anxiety, Mood Swings, Isolation, Poor Self-Care, and Bottling Up Emotions

500

This role is often assumed by a family member who indirectly supports or enables destructive behaviors within the family, particularly substance abuse or other addictive behaviors.

The Enabler

500

Someone who is in recovery from alcohol addiction that attends Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, undergoes counseling to address underlying issues, and has established a relapse prevention plan is in _____________ Stage.

Action

500

____________ can be external, such as people, places, or things associated with substance use, or internal, such as certain emotions or thoughts.

Triggers

500

Name 6 examples of self-care and wellness practices that can contribute to a healthy and balanced lifestyle?

Physical Exercise, Healthy Eating, Adequate Sleep, Stress Reduction Techniques, Engage in Activities You Enjoy, Practice Mindfulness and Self-Reflection, Set Boundaries, Connect with Supportive People, Relaxation and Recreation, Practicing Gratitude, Engaging in Self-Compassion, Taking Breaks