Teresa was a forty-three-year-old executive secretary who realized that she had some drinking issues. As an illustration, within the past four months she has experienced the need to have a few drinks before going to work, three weeks ago she tested positive for a urine alcohol test at work, seven weeks ago she got pulled over by the state highway patrol for a DUI, and finally, for going on three months she has begun to fail to remember what she does and says when she drinks with her friends.

Not unlike hosts of other people, Teresa’s experiences with alcohol started out slowly and continued at this pace for quite a long time because every now and again she engaged in sporadic social drinking. In actual fact, for roughly ten months, every time she went out with her buddies to drink, she made sure to drink in a responsible manner. Something about her drinking circumstances, nevertheless, seemed to completely change when she got divorced from her husband.

In Order To Endure the Breakup of Her Husband In a More Uncomplicated Manner, Teresa Determined That She Will Start Hanging Out More Regularly With Some of Her Friends Who Love to Drink and Have Fun

Teresa got very gloomy about the breakup with her husband, and as a way to stop dwelling on her discouraging emotions she made up her mind to start hanging out more frequently with some of her pals who love to party.

Quite honestly, Teresa truly believed that having fun almost every day by drinking and partying with her pals would help her get beyond the breakup of her husband in a less painful manner.

Teresa’s Drinking Increases Greatly the More Routinely She Goes to Dinner Dates, Family Get-Togethers, Private Parties, Happy Hours, and Sporting Events With Her Buddies

It didn’t take too long, however, before her drinking increased to a significant extent the more routinely she went to and drank at sporting events, happy hours, family get-togethers, dinner dates, and private parties with her pals. Not only this, but the fact that her drinking pals were all considerably younger than she was and therefore able to party more recklessly was one of the reasons why she didn’t focus more on her increased drinking. In short, she was having a blast drinking just like everyone else in her group of friends without much forethought about the effects of her excessive and abusive drinking.

Yet somewhere in the recesses of her mind she knew that she most probably required alcohol rehab but sidestepped the thought as much as humanly possible.

Teresa Gets a Physical, Discloses the Truth About Her Excessive and Irresponsible Drinking to Her Healthcare Practitioner, and ”Comes Clean” About Her Dejection

One day during her six-month physical, her physician asked her if she drank alcohol. Not wanting to tell falsehoods to her physician, Teresa ”came clean” and said that she regularly drinks more than she should. In reality, she said that she frequently drinks in an irresponsible and hazardous manner. Then Teresa informed her doctor about her depression. More plainly, she stated that ruined relationships often sparked a dismal chain of events typified by increased drinking which further resulted in more dismal feelings that, in turn, led to even more drinking. And this is specifically what took place when she and her husband got divorced eight months ago.

When her healthcare professional heard this, he informed Teresa that according to various facts and statistics on alcoholism he has been examining, alcoholism and depression frequently happen in the same individual. He then informed her that some of the alcohol statistics, facts, and research investigations he has been looking into also point out that people who drink in an excessive manner and who also experience depression need to obtain treatment for both medical circumstances.

Teresa’s Doctor Schedules an Appointment for a Psychological Appraisal and For an Alcohol Abuse and Alcohol Addiction Assessment

Teresa’s healthcare practitioner then said the following: “I am not trying to make a snap diagnosis, but with your medical condition we may be confronting two separate problems. As a result, I think we probably should schedule an appointment for you to get an alcohol abuse and alcohol addiction appraisal from my partner, Dr. Fox, who is an alcohol dependency specialist. Whether your drinking circumstance is more correlated with alcoholism or alcohol abuse is unclear, but I think that further evaluation is justifiable. Then I think we ought to schedule an appointment for you to get a psychological assessment from another one of my partners, Dr. Shapiro, who is a clinical psychologist. I want to get a better grip on your pessimism and see how much your depression and drinking are related.” Teresa displayed her approval of her doctor’s line of attack and thanked him for his help and concern. Now all she had to do was to try to cut back on her drinking and wait for her appointments.

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