External Triggers
Internal Triggers
High-risk Situations
Why It Matters
Coping and Skills
100

Seeing alcohol or drugs at a party is an example of this type of trigger.

What is an external trigger?

100

Feeling stressed, sad, or angry are examples of this type of trigger.

What are internal triggers?

100

Being at a party where substances are present is considered this.

What is a high-risk situation?

100

Knowing your triggers helps prevent this.

What is relapse?

100

Calling a trusted friend or sponsor is an example of this skill.

What is reaching out for support?

200

Being around friends who are using substances is a common example of this.

What is a social/environmental trigger?

200

This feeling is often linked to cravings when someone feels overwhelmed or under pressure.

What is stress?

200

Hanging out with people who still use substances increases your…

What is risk of relapse?

200

Being aware of your triggers helps you do this before acting on cravings.

What is make safer choices / use coping skills?

200

Taking deep breaths or grounding yourself is an example of…

What are coping skills?

300

Certain places like a house where you used before can trigger cravings. These are called…

What are environmental cues?

300

Thinking “just one time won’t hurt” is an example of this type of risky thinking pattern.

What is rationalization?

300

This word describes situations where your ability to make safe choices is reduced (e.g., being tired, stressed, or emotional).

What is vulnerability?

300

This skill helps you notice triggers early instead of reacting automatically.

What is self-awareness?

300

Leaving a risky situation immediately is called this.

What is an exit strategy?

400

Music, smells, or even certain times of day can act as triggers. These are examples of…

What are sensory triggers?

400

This term describes uncomfortable emotions that can lead someone to want to escape using substances.

What is emotional distress?

400

Missing support meetings or isolating can lead to this type of situation.

What is a high-risk situation?

400

Understanding triggers helps you create this type of plan.

What is a relapse prevention plan?

400

This technique helps you “surf” cravings without acting on them.

What is urge surfing?

500

True or False: You can always avoid external triggers completely.

What is False?

500

True or False: Internal triggers are usually easier to recognize than external ones.

What is False?

500

Name one example of a high-risk situation besides parties.

Examples: arguments, boredom, being alone, payday, after school time, etc.

500

True or False: Ignoring triggers makes them go away.

What is False?

500

Name one healthy coping skill that can replace substance use.

Examples: exercise, journaling, music, talking to someone, art, etc.