Identifying Triggers
Coping with Triggers
Building Resilience
Relapse Prevention
Bonus!
100

The emotion that usually results from feeling disrespected, unheard, insulted, etc. 

What is anger?

100

This technique emphasizes using relaxation techniques, such as deep breathing or meditation, to manage stress and cravings triggered by external factors.

What is practicing mindfulness? 

100

This term refers to the ability to bounce back and recover quickly from triggering situations or setbacks in recovery.

What is resilience?

100

These skills are what describes the ability to recognize early warning signs of relapse and prepare us to take action to prevent it. 

What is relapse prevention?

100

Riddle - What can run but never walk?

What is a river?

200

The emotion that results from hearing bad news, having your feelings hurt, being disappointed, etc.

What is sadness?

200

This approach involves engaging in alternative activities or hobbies to distract oneself from cravings and redirect focus.

What is engaging in healthy distractions?

200

This practice involves creating a 'toolbox' to cope with triggers. 

What is developing healthy coping skills?

200

One should do this often to make sure they are staying on track with their recovery.

What is self-check-ins or self-reflections?

200

Which planet has the most moons?

What is Saturn?

300

The emotion that comes from experiencing something positive, doing things that you enjoy, etc. 

What is happy?

300

This coping skill focuses on using positive affirmations, self-talk, or reframing thoughts to challenge and change negative beliefs or triggers.

What is cognitive restructuring or positive self talk?

300

Having a strong network of this increases your ability to be resilient. 

What is supports?

300

Exercise, practicing mindfulness, engaging with support systems, etc, are all things that are considered...

What are coping skills?

300

What blood type is a universal donor?

What is type O negative?

400

The emotion that usually results from feeling unsure, frightened, etc.

What is anxious?

400

This technique involves reaching out for support from a sponsor, therapist, or support group when facing triggers or cravings.

What is reaching out for help?


400

This concept refers to utilizing past experiences and relapse experiences to grow more resilient in recovery.

What is learning from setbacks or relapse prevention skills?

400

Being able to set boundaries, express needs, and seek support are all a result of developing these skills...

What is effective communication and assertiveness?
400

Who wrote "The Star Spangled Banner"? 

Who is Francis Scott Key?

500

The emotion that usually results from things not going as planned, feeling misunderstood, etc.

What is frustrated or upset?

500

This technique involves providing yourself with care after being triggered, such as engaging in a healthy activity that you enjoy, taking a hot shower or bath, etc. 

What is self care?

500

Engaging in these supports can help to increase resiliency independently and/or in a community. 

What is individual therapy or group therapy?
500

This grounding technique involves five steps, what are they?

What are five things you can see, four things you can touch, three things you can hear, two things you can smell, and one thing you can taste?

500

What color is a giraffe's tongue?

What is purple?