Across
- 3. Healthy limits you set in relationships to protect your recovery
- 7. Taking responsibility for your choices and recovery
- 8. A chronic, relapsing disorder characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use
- 11. Healthy strategies for managing stress and emotions
- 13. Strong urges or desires to use drugs or alcohol
- 16. A professional process that helps with mental health and substance use issues
- 19. Core beliefs that guide behavior and choices in recovery
- 20. Being aware of your thoughts and feelings without judgment
- 21. Sudden impulses to engage in substance use
- 22. Influence from others to engage in substance use or risky behavior
- 23. Refusing to admit the reality or seriousness of a substance problem
- 24. A return to substance use after a period of abstinence
Down
- 1. A temporary slip or mistake that doesn’t lead to full relapse
- 2. The negative results of substance use, like legal or health problems
- 4. The internal drive to make positive changes
- 5. Events or environments that increase the chance of relapse
- 6. Physical and emotional symptoms after stopping substance use
- 9. A personalized strategy for achieving and maintaining recovery goals
- 10. A key principle in recovery that involves being truthful with self and others
- 12. People or groups who help you stay sober and accountable
- 14. Techniques used to say no to drugs or alcohol
- 15. People, places, or things that increase the urge to use substances
- 17. The internal dialogue that influences your thoughts and actions
- 18. A lifelong process of change to improve health and well-being
