Assertive
Addiction
Emotions & Triggers
Recovery Support
Relapse Prevention
100

This communication style respects both your needs and the needs of others.

What is assertive communication?

100

This addiction process typically begins with this stage before regular use develops.

What is experimentation?

100

Internal triggers originate from these.

What are emotions, thoughts, memories, or physical sensations?

100

These people actively support your recovery goals.

What are healthy supports?

100

Relapse usually begins long before this occurs.

What is substance use?

200

This communication style often involves giving in to avoid conflict.

What is passive communication? 

200

This process describes how use gradually becomes more frequent, risky, and problematic.

What is escalation of use?

200

The ability to experience uncomfortable emotions without escaping through substance use.

What is distress tolerance?

200

Recovery ecosystems refer to this.

What is a network of people, places, and influences affecting recovery?

200

Boredom, isolation, and resentment are examples of these.

What are relapse warning signs?

300

The "broken record" technique is used to do this.

What is calmly repeating a boundary or request?

300

CBT identifies these as often occurring before emotions and behaviors.

What are thoughts?

300

Shame says this about a person.

What is "I am bad"?

300

Trust is built through repeated demonstrations of this.

What is consistency?

300

A written strategy for responding to triggers and warning signs is called this.

What is a relapse prevention plan?

400

Speaking slower, maintaining eye contact, and standing upright are examples of this.

What is grounded posture or assertive body language?

400

A person saying, "One time won't hurt" is an example of this relapse-related thinking error.

What is rationalization?

400

Helpful guilt says this instead.

What is "I did something bad?"

400

A relationship where substance use is encouraged would be considered this type of influence.

What is high-risk relationship? 

400

This often happens when people stop using recovery supports because they believe they no longer need them.

What is complacency? 

500

This communication skill involves repeating back what you heard to ensure understanding.

What is reflective listening?

500

This stage of relapse occurs before mental relapse and before physical use.

What is emotional relapse?

500

Temperature, intense exercise, paced breathing, and paired muscle relaxation make up this DBT skill set.

What is TIPP?

500

Vulnerability means doing this despite uncertainty.

What is honestly sharing thoughts, feelings, or experiences?

500

Name three common emotional relapse warning signs.

What are commonly called isolation, poor self-care, bottling emotions, irritability, and/or not asking for help?