The phrase refers to a resource, typically in a portable document format, that contains quiz-style questions and their corresponding answers, formatted in the style of the “Jeopardy!” game show, with topics centered around the theme of recovery. The topics covered within such a resource often relate to substance use disorder recovery, mental health recovery, or recovery from other challenging life experiences. For instance, a document might include categories like “Addiction Terminology,” “Relapse Prevention,” and “Coping Mechanisms,” each containing questions of varying difficulty levels and point values.
Such a learning tool serves multiple functions within recovery-focused environments. It provides an engaging and interactive method for reinforcing knowledge about recovery concepts and strategies. This format can facilitate group learning and discussion, making it particularly useful in support groups, therapy sessions, and educational workshops. Historically, game-based learning has been recognized as an effective way to promote information retention and create a more positive and less intimidating learning environment, particularly when addressing sensitive topics like addiction and mental health.