Alcohol and Drug relapse occurs in the same way the addiction manifested itself to begin with. That is, by a series of counterproductive occurrences that can create a downward spiral. The relapse brings about the return of the alcohol or drug addiction in the person’s life and the self-destructive pattern that was associated with it. The path to alcohol and drug addiction recovery is lost and replaced by the addiction all over again.
The occasional drinking habit turns into a regular affair, if treated casually it becomes the necessity for sustenance. A major form of major depression is rare, and may include loss of ability to react to your environment with voluntary movement; excessive purposeless movement; unwillingness to speak or a resistance to follow directions or suggestions; bizarre or involuntary movements or facial expressions; or involuntarily repeating the words or movements of others in a way that is meaningless or purposeless.
Alcoholism can be compared to a tumor which turns malignant with every passing day of ignorance and carelessness.