It took several years but Emily eventually determined that she had enough with her husband’s hazardous and excessive drinking. She was drained from seeing Barry come home after 1:00 AM from drinking instead of spending time with her and their three sons. She was also weary from the second DUI Barry recently got. In addition [...]
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Careless and Excessive Drinking Leads to Depression and Mental Health Issues, an Enabling Spouse, and Motivation for Affirmative Change and Successful Alcoholism Rehab
A Sunday School Teacher Gets Arrested for a DUI, Gets Inspired and Motivated To Get Rehab for Her Irresponsible Drinking and Her Depression and Mental Health Issues, and Bolsters Her Self-Confidence
For the past thirty years Jenny has been an RN at a county hospital. What is more, she has also been teaching Sunday school at the local Congregational Church. Although she lived in a small rural community where it appeared like every person knew everyone’s business, very little was known about Jenny. To be sure [...]
When Abusive Drinking Results in Serious Health Problems and Depression
For more than a few years alcohol dependency exploration has revealed the fact that there is strong association between alcohol addiction and life-threatening health conditions and mental health issues such as depression. As an illustration, in 2005, scientific examination and alcohol abuse and alcoholism statistics demonstrated the fact that that alcohol abuse and alcohol dependency [...]
Do You Have A Drinking Problem and a Depression Issue?
How do you know that you have a drinking problem? When is it obvious that you are engaging in excessive drinking? If you have unsuccessfully struggled to discontinue your drinking or if you promised yourself that your drinking days are terminated and then you were made aware that you were drinking in a hazardous manner [...]
A Monday Night Out With Friends From College at a Local College Disco Results In Hazardous and Abusive Drinking, An Alcohol Overdose, and Depression
When Janice was in high school, she had acquired a reputation as a studious person who rarely, if ever, drank with her buddies. She seemed nearly obsessed about “shining” academically so that she would be able to secure a career that she not only liked but one that also gave her some security from a [...]



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