What’s a“green flag”you look for innewrelationships?What kindof friend doyou want tobe now?Share one wayyou’ve shownup differentlyas a friend inrecovery.Name 3traits of ahealthyfriendship.Share howyourfriendshipshave changedin recovery.T/F: Healthyfriendshipsalways feeleasy.T/F: You shouldkeep everyfriendship frombeforerecovery.Name oneboundaryyou’ve hadto set with afriend.What getsin the wayof trustingothers?Name a wayyou cansupportsomeone else’srecovery.T/F: It’s okayto walk awayfrom toxicfriendships.List 2 thingsyou’velearned aboutconnection intreatmentWhat’s oneaction youcould take tostrengthen afriendship?T/F: Settingboundarieswith friendsis selfish.Talk about atime a friendsupportedyourrecovery.What do youneed mostfrom a friendtoday?Identify ared flag ina pastfriendship.Talk about atime you feltunsafe orunsupported ina friendship.Describewhat a “sobersupport”friend lookslike to you.T/F: It’spossible tooutgrow afriendship andstill care aboutthat personWhat doesloyaltymean toyou now?Share how afriend helpedyou during atriggeringmoment.Name afriend youfeel gratefulfor and why.T/F: Youhave to befully healedto be a goodfriend.What’s a“green flag”you look for innewrelationships?What kindof friend doyou want tobe now?Share one wayyou’ve shownup differentlyas a friend inrecovery.Name 3traits of ahealthyfriendship.Share howyourfriendshipshave changedin recovery.T/F: Healthyfriendshipsalways feeleasy.T/F: You shouldkeep everyfriendship frombeforerecovery.Name oneboundaryyou’ve hadto set with afriend.What getsin the wayof trustingothers?Name a wayyou cansupportsomeone else’srecovery.T/F: It’s okayto walk awayfrom toxicfriendships.List 2 thingsyou’velearned aboutconnection intreatmentWhat’s oneaction youcould take tostrengthen afriendship?T/F: Settingboundarieswith friendsis selfish.Talk about atime a friendsupportedyourrecovery.What do youneed mostfrom a friendtoday?Identify ared flag ina pastfriendship.Talk about atime you feltunsafe orunsupported ina friendship.Describewhat a “sobersupport”friend lookslike to you.T/F: It’spossible tooutgrow afriendship andstill care aboutthat personWhat doesloyaltymean toyou now?Share how afriend helpedyou during atriggeringmoment.Name afriend youfeel gratefulfor and why.T/F: Youhave to befully healedto be a goodfriend.

Friendships in Recovery 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. What’s a “green flag” you look for in new relationships?
  2. What kind of friend do you want to be now?
  3. Share one way you’ve shown up differently as a friend in recovery.
  4. Name 3 traits of a healthy friendship.
  5. Share how your friendships have changed in recovery.
  6. T/F: Healthy friendships always feel easy.
  7. T/F: You should keep every friendship from before recovery.
  8. Name one boundary you’ve had to set with a friend.
  9. What gets in the way of trusting others?
  10. Name a way you can support someone else’s recovery.
  11. T/F: It’s okay to walk away from toxic friendships.
  12. List 2 things you’ve learned about connection in treatment
  13. What’s one action you could take to strengthen a friendship?
  14. T/F: Setting boundaries with friends is selfish.
  15. Talk about a time a friend supported your recovery.
  16. What do you need most from a friend today?
  17. Identify a red flag in a past friendship.
  18. Talk about a time you felt unsafe or unsupported in a friendship.
  19. Describe what a “sober support” friend looks like to you.
  20. T/F: It’s possible to outgrow a friendship and still care about that person
  21. What does loyalty mean to you now?
  22. Share how a friend helped you during a triggering moment.
  23. Name a friend you feel grateful for and why.
  24. T/F: You have to be fully healed to be a good friend.