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A Young Female Overcomes Her Depression, Gets Alcohol Rehabilitation For Her Hazardous And Abusive Drinking, And Enhances Her Self Image
Emily was a thirty-one-year-old loan officer who was tired of feeling depressed on a daily basis and tired of her abusive drinking behavior. Stated simply, she was angry with herself for spending her hard-earned money on a worthless habit, she was sick of feeling lethargic every morning, she was tired of going through broken relationship after broken relationship due to her abusive drinking, she missed her old enthusiasm for doing various things she enjoyed, and she hated the hangovers she went through on a recurring basis.
In addition to the perceptible alcohol-related health difficulties she was going through, in all probability the nastiest part of her drinking regimen was the unreliable and conniving person she had become. In her heart she realized that she had been deceitful about her drinking activities with friends, family, and relatives and she also knew she had been less than honest with herself about the "positive" outcomes of drinking. Not only this but she justified wolfing down four or five alcoholic beverages before going to social activities and she also rationalized needing several drinks as soon as she awakened so that she could manage the "pressures" at her job. Stated briefly, Emily got to a time in her life when she finally understood that she hit the bottom of the barrel in her life and was now prepared to start the gradual and slow climb back to health.
One of the fundamental ways that Emily put her "plan" into operation was by asking for a transfer at her workplace. When her request was approved by top management, she moved 350 miles away to a different part of the United States. If nothing else, this without a doubt made making new friends and buddies and dissociating herself from her old friends and buddies easier. Then she phoned a healthcare professional in her new residence and made an appointment for a complete psychological and physical exam.
After meeting with the doctor and taking a number of laboratory tests, it was concluded that Emily had crossed the line from alcohol abuse to dependency on alcohol and therefore, needed alcohol rehabilitation and alcohol detoxification. At this time, her physician made it a point to underscore the various alcoholic symptoms and the typical symptoms of alcoholism. In addition to taking a lot of time focusing on Emily's alcoholism symptoms, her healthcare practitioner also told Emily that her mental health assessment revealed that she was clinically depressed and in need of counseling for her medical condition.
Due to her enthusiasm for following through with the treatment program, after eleven weeks of residential treatment, Emily was ready to initiate therapy on an outpatient basis. At this time in her life, she started working at her new job and over a period of several weeks began fortifying her body by working out, eating wholesome foods, drinking distilled water, vitamins and minerals, and living an alcohol-free way of life.
After nearly thirteen weeks of outpatient rehab during which time she never suffered through an alcohol relapse, Emily quit going to alcohol treatment and instead began going three times per week to local AA meetings. Attending these meetings helped Emily continue her alcohol-free way of life, they provided her with the support she sought after, and they served as a constant reminder of the destructive consequences that are linked to excessive and careless drinking. Compared with her life less than a year ago, life was now pleasurable and full of possibilities that she could have never yearned for or realized while while she was troubled with excessive and abusive drinking behavior.
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