A Woman Manifest Symptoms of Depression and Alcohol Dependency and Makes an Appointment to See Her Healthcare Practitioner About Her Hazardous and Abusive Drinking
Teresa was a thirty-six-year-old graphic designer who knew that she had a problem with her drinking. For instance, within the past six months she has experienced the need to have three or four drinks before going to work, five weeks ago she tested positive for a breathalyzer test where she is employed, three months ago she got stopped by the police for “driving under the influence”, and last but not least, for around five months she has begun to fail to remember what she says and does when she goes out drinking with her friends.
Like hosts of other drinkers, Teresa’s involvement with alcohol started out little by little and stayed at this tempo for quite a long time because every now and then she engaged in occasional social drinking. In truth, for nearly six months, every time she went out with her pals to drink, she made sure to drink in a responsible manner. Something about her drinking situation, however, seemed to drastically change when she got divorced from her husband.
So She Can Overcome the Loss of Her Husband With Less Grief, Teresa Came to a Decision That She Will Begin Palling Around More Frequently With Some of Her Friends Who Love to Whoop it Up and Drink
Teresa got exceedingly dejected about the breakup with her husband, and as a way to abstain from obsessing about her depressing emotions she made up her mind to begin palling around more often with some of her buddies who love to drink.
Quite candidly, Teresa truly believed that having fun nearly every day by getting an alcohol “buzz” with her buddies would help her rise above the breakup of her husband with less grief.
Teresa’s Drinking Escalates Considerably the More Habitually She Goes to Family Get-Togethers, Private Parties, Sporting Events, Happy Hours, and Dinner Dates With Her Friends
It didn’t take long, however, before her drinking increased to a significant extent the more routinely she went to and drank at dinner dates, sporting events, happy hours, private parties, and family get-togethers with her pals. Furthermore, the fact that her drinking friends were all many years younger than she was and therefore able to party and drink more irresponsibly was one of the reasons that she didn’t direct more of her attention to her increased drinking. In short, she was drinking and having a ton of fun just like everyone else in her group of friends without paying much attention to the unhealthy effects of her abusive and irresponsible drinking.
Yet somewhere in the recesses of her mind she realized that she more likely than not needed alcohol counseling but avoided the thought as much as possible.
Teresa Gets a Physical, Owns up to the Truth About Her Irresponsible and Hazardous Drinking to Her Healthcare Practitioner, and Discloses the Truth About Her Melancholy
One day during her annual physical examination, her physician asked her if she drank alcohol. Not wanting to lie to her healthcare practitioner, Teresa admitted that she routinely drinks more than she should. In actual fact, she stated that she routinely drinks in an irresponsible and hazardous manner. Then Teresa informed her healthcare professional about her melancholy. More to the point, she stated that broken relationships frequently set off a dismal progression of events characterized by increased drinking which further led to more negative feelings that, in turn, resulted in even more drinking. And this is explicitly what took place when her husband and she got divorced two years ago.
When her doctor heard this, he informed Teresa that according to various alcoholism facts and statistics on alcoholism he was reviewing, alcoholism and depression routinely come about in the same individual. He then informed her that some of the alcohol statistics, facts, and research investigations he has been studying also underline the fact that individuals who drink in an excessive manner and who also suffer from depression need to obtain treatment for both medical situations.
Teresa’s Physician Makes an Appointment for a Psychological Evaluation and For an Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse Assessment
Teresa’s physician then articulated the following: “I am not trying to make an unprofessional diagnosis, but with your medical situation we may be facing two separate matters. As a result, I think we probably should make an appointment for you to get an alcohol addiction and alcohol abuse appraisal from my partner, Dr. Petroff, who is an alcohol and drug addiction specialist. Whether your drinking circumstance is more linked to alcohol dependency or alcohol abuse is unclear at this time, but I believe that further exploration is reasonable. Then I think we should schedule an appointment for you to get a psychological examination from another one of my partners, Dr. Davis, who is a clinical psychologist. I want to get a better read on your sadness and see how much your depression and drinking are related.” Teresa expressed her agreement with her healthcare professional’s treatment strategy and thanked him for his assistance and concern. Now all she had to do was to try to trim down on her drinking and wait for her appointments.
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