Experiencessevere withdrawalsymptoms whenattempting to stopusing a substanceReceives a pooracademicperformance dueto substance use,such as failinggrades or missingdeadlinesUses stimulantsor energydrinks tocombat fatigueduring a longstudy session. Uses asubstance tofeel morecreative orartistic. Loses a jobdue to poorperformancerelated tosubstance useUses alcoholto feel moreconfident inromanticsituations. Gets sick fromoveruse ofsubstances (e.g.,alcohol poisoning,overdose), leadingto hospitalization.Drinksalcohol tocelebrate asuccess orachievement. Uses alcohol totemporarilyblock out ordistract fromnegativethoughts. Faces legalconsequences(e.g., arrest, fines,or criminalcharges) related tosubstance use orpossessionUsesprescriptionpainkillers toavoid feelingphysicaldiscomfort. Uses alcoholto reducesocialanxiety. Usessubstancesto feel"better" aftera breakup. Usessubstances toavoidjudgement fromfriends who areusing.Smokesmarijuanato feel morerelaxed. Takes drugsto avoidwithdrawalsymptoms orcravings. Gets caught lyingor hidingsubstance usefrom loved ones,leading to a loss oftrust or credibilityGets praisefor being thelife of theparty afterdrinking Uses a substanceto avoidexperiencingloneliness orfeelings ofisolation. Takessleepingpills to avoidinsomnia. Smokescigarettesafter eatinga meal. Uses alcoholto stop feelingsociallyawkward orshy in groups. Takes recreationaldrugs to havemore intense orenjoyableexperiencesduring socialoutings. Drinks alcohol inthe morning tofight hangoversymptoms fromprevious night’sdrinking. Experiencessevere withdrawalsymptoms whenattempting to stopusing a substanceReceives a pooracademicperformance dueto substance use,such as failinggrades or missingdeadlinesUses stimulantsor energydrinks tocombat fatigueduring a longstudy session. Uses asubstance tofeel morecreative orartistic. Loses a jobdue to poorperformancerelated tosubstance useUses alcoholto feel moreconfident inromanticsituations. Gets sick fromoveruse ofsubstances (e.g.,alcohol poisoning,overdose), leadingto hospitalization.Drinksalcohol tocelebrate asuccess orachievement. Uses alcohol totemporarilyblock out ordistract fromnegativethoughts. Faces legalconsequences(e.g., arrest, fines,or criminalcharges) related tosubstance use orpossessionUsesprescriptionpainkillers toavoid feelingphysicaldiscomfort. Uses alcoholto reducesocialanxiety. Usessubstancesto feel"better" aftera breakup. Usessubstances toavoidjudgement fromfriends who areusing.Smokesmarijuanato feel morerelaxed. Takes drugsto avoidwithdrawalsymptoms orcravings. Gets caught lyingor hidingsubstance usefrom loved ones,leading to a loss oftrust or credibilityGets praisefor being thelife of theparty afterdrinking Uses a substanceto avoidexperiencingloneliness orfeelings ofisolation. Takessleepingpills to avoidinsomnia. Smokescigarettesafter eatinga meal. Uses alcoholto stop feelingsociallyawkward orshy in groups. Takes recreationaldrugs to havemore intense orenjoyableexperiencesduring socialoutings. Drinks alcohol inthe morning tofight hangoversymptoms fromprevious night’sdrinking. 

Behavioral Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Experiences severe withdrawal symptoms when attempting to stop using a substance
  2. Receives a poor academic performance due to substance use, such as failing grades or missing deadlines
  3. Uses stimulants or energy drinks to combat fatigue during a long study session.
  4. Uses a substance to feel more creative or artistic.
  5. Loses a job due to poor performance related to substance use
  6. Uses alcohol to feel more confident in romantic situations.
  7. Gets sick from overuse of substances (e.g., alcohol poisoning, overdose), leading to hospitalization.
  8. Drinks alcohol to celebrate a success or achievement.
  9. Uses alcohol to temporarily block out or distract from negative thoughts.
  10. Faces legal consequences (e.g., arrest, fines, or criminal charges) related to substance use or possession
  11. Uses prescription painkillers to avoid feeling physical discomfort.
  12. Uses alcohol to reduce social anxiety.
  13. Uses substances to feel "better" after a breakup.
  14. Uses substances to avoid judgement from friends who are using.
  15. Smokes marijuana to feel more relaxed.
  16. Takes drugs to avoid withdrawal symptoms or cravings.
  17. Gets caught lying or hiding substance use from loved ones, leading to a loss of trust or credibility
  18. Gets praise for being the life of the party after drinking
  19. Uses a substance to avoid experiencing loneliness or feelings of isolation.
  20. Takes sleeping pills to avoid insomnia.
  21. Smokes cigarettes after eating a meal.
  22. Uses alcohol to stop feeling socially awkward or shy in groups.
  23. Takes recreational drugs to have more intense or enjoyable experiences during social outings.
  24. Drinks alcohol in the morning to fight hangover symptoms from previous night’s drinking.