Asking forhelp is a signof strength,notweakness.Withdrawalfrom drugs isalways mildandharmless.Recovery is ajourney andsetbacks don'tmean failure - theyare a part oflearning andgrowing.A personmust use asubstanceevery day tobe addicted.You deserverespect andcompassion nomatter whereyou are in yourjourney.Marijuana isthe mostcommonlyabused drugin the U.S.Relapsemeans thattreatment hascompletelyfailed.Exercise,proper nutrition,and therapycan supportrecovery.Addictiononlyhappens tocertain typesof people.Usingsubstancesdoes NOT affectmemory ordecision-makingabilities.Nutrition,sleep, andexercise doNOT impactmental health.It's okay to takethings one dayat a time andcelebrate smallvictories.ALL mentalhealth issuesrequiremedication.It is possibleto rebuildrelationshipsand trust afteraddiction.You don'thave to haveeverythingfigured outtoday.Support groupslike AlcoholicsAnonymous (AA)and NarcoticsAnonymous (NA)can help peoplestay sober.Alcoholwithdrawal cancause life-threateningsymptoms, suchas seizures.Medication-assistedtreatment (MAT),such as methadoneor buprenorphine, isjust replacing oneaddiction withanother.Once a persondevelops asubstance usedisorder, theycan neverrecover.People witha substanceuse disorderlackwillpower.Teens whoexperimentwith drugsdon’t alwaysget addicted.Healing isanonlinearprocessEveryone'srecovery journeylooks the sameand there is onlyone right way toheal.17% of peopleaged 12 orolder have asubstanceuse disorder.Asking forhelp is a signof strength,notweakness.Withdrawalfrom drugs isalways mildandharmless.Recovery is ajourney andsetbacks don'tmean failure - theyare a part oflearning andgrowing.A personmust use asubstanceevery day tobe addicted.You deserverespect andcompassion nomatter whereyou are in yourjourney.Marijuana isthe mostcommonlyabused drugin the U.S.Relapsemeans thattreatment hascompletelyfailed.Exercise,proper nutrition,and therapycan supportrecovery.Addictiononlyhappens tocertain typesof people.Usingsubstancesdoes NOT affectmemory ordecision-makingabilities.Nutrition,sleep, andexercise doNOT impactmental health.It's okay to takethings one dayat a time andcelebrate smallvictories.ALL mentalhealth issuesrequiremedication.It is possibleto rebuildrelationshipsand trust afteraddiction.You don'thave to haveeverythingfigured outtoday.Support groupslike AlcoholicsAnonymous (AA)and NarcoticsAnonymous (NA)can help peoplestay sober.Alcoholwithdrawal cancause life-threateningsymptoms, suchas seizures.Medication-assistedtreatment (MAT),such as methadoneor buprenorphine, isjust replacing oneaddiction withanother.Once a persondevelops asubstance usedisorder, theycan neverrecover.People witha substanceuse disorderlackwillpower.Teens whoexperimentwith drugsdon’t alwaysget addicted.Healing isanonlinearprocessEveryone'srecovery journeylooks the sameand there is onlyone right way toheal.17% of peopleaged 12 orolder have asubstanceuse disorder.

True or False - 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. Asking for help is a sign of strength, not weakness.
  2. Withdrawal from drugs is always mild and harmless.
  3. Recovery is a journey and setbacks don't mean failure - they are a part of learning and growing.
  4. A person must use a substance every day to be addicted.
  5. You deserve respect and compassion no matter where you are in your journey.
  6. Marijuana is the most commonly abused drug in the U.S.
  7. Relapse means that treatment has completely failed.
  8. Exercise, proper nutrition, and therapy can support recovery.
  9. Addiction only happens to certain types of people.
  10. Using substances does NOT affect memory or decision-making abilities.
  11. Nutrition, sleep, and exercise do NOT impact mental health.
  12. It's okay to take things one day at a time and celebrate small victories.
  13. ALL mental health issues require medication.
  14. It is possible to rebuild relationships and trust after addiction.
  15. You don't have to have everything figured out today.
  16. Support groups like Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) can help people stay sober.
  17. Alcohol withdrawal can cause life-threatening symptoms, such as seizures.
  18. Medication-assisted treatment (MAT), such as methadone or buprenorphine, is just replacing one addiction with another.
  19. Once a person develops a substance use disorder, they can never recover.
  20. People with a substance use disorder lack willpower.
  21. Teens who experiment with drugs don’t always get addicted.
  22. Healing is a nonlinear process
  23. Everyone's recovery journey looks the same and there is only one right way to heal.
  24. 17% of people aged 12 or older have a substance use disorder.