Across
- 2. At greater risk of harm or negative effects due to alcohol consumption, such as addiction or health issues.
- 4. The physical and mental symptoms experienced when stopping alcohol use, such as anxiety or shaking.
- 5. The state of being free from alcohol consumption.
- 6. The return to drinking alcohol after a period of abstinence.
- 8. A renewed drive and determination to pursue personal goals when alcohol is no longer in the way.
- 10. A life-threatening disease that can be caused by excessive alcohol consumption, especially affecting the liver or mouth.
- 13. A firm decision to quit alcohol, often made at the start of a new year.
- 14. The process of cleansing the body of alcohol and its toxins.
- 15. The process of overcoming alcohol dependence and restoring health.
Down
- 1. A mental health condition that can be triggered or worsened by excessive alcohol use.
- 3. The liberation from alcohol dependency, leading to a life of choice and control.
- 7. A condition of physical and psychological dependence on alcohol.
- 9. The unpleasant physical effects experienced after drinking too much alcohol.
- 11. The extreme consequence of long-term alcohol abuse, leading to fatal outcomes such as alcohol poisoning or alcohol-related accidents.
- 12. Encouragement from family, friends, or groups, such as Alcoholics Anonymous, to help quit drinking.
