Teresa was a thirty-three-year-old public relations manager who knew that she had some problems with her drinking. For example, within the past month she has felt the need to have a few drinks before going to work, five weeks ago she failed to pass a random blood alcohol test where she works, seven weeks ago she got arrested for a DWI, and finally, for approximately five months she has started to forget what she says and does when she goes out drinking.

Not unlike hosts of other individuals, Teresa’s experiences with alcohol began little by little and stayed at this tempo for quite a long time because sometimes she engaged in sporadic social drinking. In truth, for approximately ten months, every time she went out with her coworkers to drink, she made sure to drink moderately. Something about her drinking, nevertheless, seemed to totally change when she divorced her husband.

In Order To Endure the Loss of Her Husband More Quickly, Teresa Decided to Begin Palling Around More Often With Some of Her Buddies Who Love to Party

Teresa got extremely depressed about the breakup with her husband, and as a way to refrain from fixating on her negative emotions she made up her mind to begin hanging around more repeatedly with some of her friends who love to party.

Quite sincerely, Teresa truly believed that having fun just about every day by drinking with her friends would help her get over the breakup of her husband with less distress.

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

It didn’t take very long, nevertheless, before her drinking increased to a significant degree the more frequently she went to and drank at happy hours, family get-togethers, dinner dates, sporting events, and private parties with her friends. What is more, the fact that her drinking buddies were all much younger than she was and therefore able to drink more recklessly was one of the reasons why she didn’t concentrate more on her increased drinking. In short, she was having lots of fun drinking just like everyone else in her group of buddies without much reflection about the unhealthy results of her irresponsible and abusive drinking.

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

Teresa Gets a Physical Exam, Owns Up to the Facts About Her Abusive and Hazardous Drinking to Her Physician, and Discloses the Truth About Her Depression

One morning during her twelve month physical, her doctor asked her if she drank alcohol. Not wanting to lie to her healthcare professional, Teresa ”came clean” and said that she commonly drinks more than she should. In point of fact, she said that she regularly drinks in an excessive and irresponsible manner. Then Teresa informed her healthcare practitioner about her depression. More precisely, she articulated that shattered relationships often set off a disheartening chain of events characterized by increased drinking which further resulted in more depressing feelings that, in turn, resulted in more drinking. And this is exactly what happened when her husband and she got divorced eleven months ago.

When her healthcare professional heard this, he told Teresa that according to various alcoholism facts and statistics on alcoholism he was researching, alcoholism and depression routinely come about in the same individual. He then informed Teresa that some of the alcohol statistics, facts, and research investigations he has been reading about also point out that individuals who drink in an irresponsible and abusive manner and who also go through depression need to get treatment for both medical circumstances.

Teresa’s Doctor Schedules an Appointment for a Psychological Evaluation and For an Alcohol Dependency and Alcohol Abuse Assessment

Teresa’s doctor then said the following: “I am not trying to make an unprofessional analysis, but with your medical situation we may be working with two separate issues. As a result, I think we need to make an appointment for you to get an alcohol abuse and alcoholism evaluation from my partner, Dr. Jefferson, who is a drug and alcohol abuse specialist. Whether your drinking problem is more related to alcohol addiction or alcohol abuse is not clear at this time, but I feel that further evaluation is warranted. Then I believe we ought to make an appointment for you to get a psychological examination from another one of my partners, Dr. Schmidt, who is a psychologist. I want to get some more insights about your pessimism and see how much your drinking and depression are correlated.” Teresa displayed her agreement with her physician’s treatment approach and thanked him for his help. Now all she had to do was to try to decrease her drinking and get ready for her appointments.

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