Across
- 2. The physical and mental symptoms that occur when a person reduces or stops using a substance they have become dependent on.
- 4. Supportive meeting format used in recovery.
- 6. A setback during recovery.
- 8. A process of change through which individuals improve their health and wellness, live a self-directed life, and strive to reach their full potential.
- 9. Key skill for building trust in treatment; exchanging information clearly.
- 11. The act of using a set of behaviors to manage difficult situations and lessen unpleasant emotions.
- 13. A program where clients receive intensive, 24-hour care in a non-hospital setting, with round-the-clock support.
- 14. A mental health condition characterized by feelings of worry, fear, or apprehension that are persistent and excessive.
- 15. Professional guidance for mental health or addiction.
Down
- 1. A powerful, strong urge for a substance that can be difficult to ignore and is a symptom of addiction.
- 3. Something that causes a person to experience emotions or thoughts that they have had in the past, often related to their addiction or trauma.
- 5. A person's refusal to accept reality, often as a psychological defense mechanism.
- 7. A treatable, chronic brain disease characterized by compulsive drug-seeking and use, despite harmful consequences.
- 10. A relapse-prevention/behavioral practice that supports mindfulness and coping.
- 12. Significant tiredness or low energy.
