Teresa was a thirty-seven-year-old fashion designer who knew that she had a drinking problem. As an illustration, within the past seven months she has felt the need to have a few drinks before going to work, two months ago she tested positive for a saliva alcohol test at work, two months ago she got pulled over by the police for a DUI, and last but not least, for around four months she has started to fail to remember what she does and says when she goes out drinking.

Not unlike huge numbers of other drinkers, Teresa’s alcohol involvement started out at a “snail’s pace” and stayed at this tempo for quite a long time due to the fact every now and again she engaged in sporadic social drinking. In point of fact, for nearly ten months, every time she drank, she made sure to drink in moderation. Something about her drinking circumstances, nonetheless, seemed to thoroughly change when she got divorced from her husband.

In Order To Recover From the Breakup of Her Husband More Rapidly, Teresa Made Up Her Mind That She Will Begin Hanging Around More Frequently With Some of Her Friends Who Love to Party

Teresa got dreadfully down in the dumps about the loss of her husband, and as a way to refrain from obsessing about her negative feelings she arrived at a decision that she would start going out more often with some of her buddies who love to drink.

Quite sincerely, Teresa thought that having fun almost every day by partying and drinking with her buddies would help her overcome the divorce of her husband with less distress.

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

It didn’t take very long, nonetheless, before her drinking escalated considerably the more routinely she went to and drank at happy hours, family get-togethers, dinner dates, sporting events, and private parties with her buddies. Not only this, but the fact that her drinking buddies were all many years younger than she was and therefore able to drink harder and longer was one of the reasons why she didn’t direct more of her attention to her increased drinking. In a word, she was having lots of fun drinking just like everybody else in her group of pals without giving too much thought to the unhealthy effects of her excessive drinking.

Yet someplace in her brain she knew that she more likely than not required alcohol rehab but steered clear of the thought as much as humanly possible.

Teresa Gets a Physical Exam, ”Comes Clean” About Her Irresponsible and Excessive Drinking to Her Healthcare Professional, and Owns Up to the Truth About Her Depression

One day during her twelve month physical, her healthcare professional asked her if she drank alcohol. Not wanting to lie to her healthcare practitioner, Teresa disclosed the truth that she often drinks more than she should. In actual fact, she articulated that she regularly drinks in an excessive and irresponsible manner. Then Teresa informed her doctor about her sadness. More plainly, she articulated that broken relationships many times sparked a negative chain of events characterized by increased drinking which further led to more negative feelings that, in turn, led to more drinking. And this is specifically what took place when she and her husband got divorced nine months ago.

When her doctor heard this, he told Teresa that according to various alcoholism facts and statistics on alcoholism he was investigating, alcoholism and depression often take place in the same person. He then told her that some of the alcohol statistics, facts, and research investigations he has been reading about also point out that individuals who drink in a hazardous and excessive manner and who also experience depression need to get treatment for both medical situations.

Teresa’s Healthcare Professional Makes an Appointment for a Psychological Appraisal and For an Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Assessment

Teresa’s healthcare professional then told her the following: “I am not trying to make an overly quick analysis, but with your medical circumstances we may be confronting two separate issues. As a result, I think we probably should schedule an appointment for you to get an alcoholism and alcohol abuse assessment from my partner, Dr. Jefferson, who is an alcoholism and alcohol abuse specialist. Whether your drinking circumstance is more correlated with alcohol abuse or alcohol dependency is unknown, but I believe that further exploration is justifiable. Then I feel we should make an appointment for you to get a psychological examination from another one of my partners, Dr. Clark, who is a psychologist. I want to get a deeper understanding about your pessimism and see how much your depression and drinking are associated.” Teresa expressed her approval of her healthcare practitioner’s plan of attack and thanked him for his assistance. Now all she had to do was to try to trim down on her drinking and wait for her appointments.

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