Withdrawal symptoms Engaging in risky behavior Using substances to feel "normal" Substance use affecting work or school performance Using substances in private Self- medicating for emotional pain Celebrating or rewarding oneself Substance use after trauma or crisis drank alcohol at parties Using substances to deal with boredom Using substances to numb feelings drank alcohol to fit in Using substances to relax or unwind Substance use as part of a routine Social isolation or loneliness peer pressure into using substances used substances to cope with stress Frequenting parties or bars peer pressure into drinking alcohol Habitual use in certain environments Increased tolerance Using substances to escape Binge drinking or drug use Hiding or lying about substance use Withdrawal symptoms Engaging in risky behavior Using substances to feel "normal" Substance use affecting work or school performance Using substances in private Self- medicating for emotional pain Celebrating or rewarding oneself Substance use after trauma or crisis drank alcohol at parties Using substances to deal with boredom Using substances to numb feelings drank alcohol to fit in Using substances to relax or unwind Substance use as part of a routine Social isolation or loneliness peer pressure into using substances used substances to cope with stress Frequenting parties or bars peer pressure into drinking alcohol Habitual use in certain environments Increased tolerance Using substances to escape Binge drinking or drug use Hiding or lying about substance use
(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.
Withdrawal symptoms
Engaging in risky behavior
Using substances to feel "normal"
Substance use affecting work or school performance
Using substances in private
Self-medicating for emotional pain
Celebrating or rewarding oneself
Substance use after trauma or crisis
drank alcohol at parties
Using substances to deal with boredom
Using substances to numb feelings
drank alcohol to fit in
Using substances to relax or unwind
Substance use as part of a routine
Social isolation or loneliness
peer pressure into using substances
used substances to cope with stress
Frequenting parties or bars
peer pressure into drinking alcohol
Habitual use in certain environments
Increased tolerance
Using substances to escape
Binge drinking or drug use
Hiding or lying about substance use