Relapse is the silent threat that looms over recovering people, capable of reclaiming lives even after years of sobriety. Based entirely on the firsthand testimony of recovering alcoholics and addicts who have survived one or more relapses, this video examines the attitudes and behaviors that warn of relapse. Through personal stories, the viewer learns how to identify and minimize high-risk situations, how to cope with cravings, and the importance of staying connected to the community of other recovering addicts and alcoholics.
Discussion Questions
- What are some of the warning signs that we're becoming complacent in recovery?
- What happens if we don't deal effectively with anger?
- What is a "high-risk situation"?
- What sorts of lifestyle changes are necessary to maintain recovery?
- At what point in our lives are we past the danger of relapse?
- What can we do when we experience a strong urge to use?
- Why is it important to stay connected to other people in recovery?
Based entirely on the firsthand testimony of recovering alcoholics and addicts who have survived one or more relapses, this video examines the attitudes and behaviors that warn of relapse.