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		<title>A Young Man Requires Treatment For His Extreme Depression and Intimate Relationship Problems and For His Alcoholism and Drug Dependency</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jun 2010 19:16:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[About eleven months ago I had dinner with a forty-nine-year-old man named Alexander who suffers from extreme depression, has relationship issues, and who is addicted to drugs and alcohol. As mentioned by Alexander, it is his alcoholism and drug addiction and his severe depression that had the most to do with his perpetual relationship and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>About eleven months ago I had dinner with a forty-nine-year-old man named Alexander who suffers from extreme depression, has relationship issues, and who is addicted to drugs and alcohol. As mentioned by Alexander, it is his alcoholism and drug addiction and his severe depression that had the most to do with his perpetual relationship and friendship difficulties, especially those that concern love.</p>
<p>I recall hearing that a history of mental health concerns, drug abuse, and careless and hazardous drinking commonly happen in the same family. Moreover, I remember hearing that in such situations, an individual needs to get counseling for both medical conditions and that dependency and mental health problems tend to occur in the same individual.</p>
<p>As stated by Alexander, he is so overcome by his intimate relationship problems and by both of his medical problems that he in effect has no aspiration to accomplish much of anything. What is especially unfortunate about this is that earlier in his life, Alexander completed four semesters of grad school in environmental and urban studies.</p>
<p>Alexander’s situation makes me question if he is an illustration of an individual who can look in the mirror and see his drug abuse and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.alcohol-abuse-details.com/Do_You_Have_a_Problem_with_Alcohol.html">alcohol drinking problems</a> and do something constructive about these issues or if he is a person who has to hit rock-bottom before he gets drug and alcohol addiction treatment that results in long lasting recovery.</p>
<p><strong>The Need For a Treatment Regimen He Can Believe In and a Therapist He Can Trust</strong></p>
<p>If it would be beneficial I would expect that I could suggest several websites and blogs that could possibly help him learn more about drug abuse symptoms, the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.about-alcoholism-info.com/Chronic_Alcoholism.html">stages of alcoholism</a>, substance abuse information, and relationship difficulties. In my honest opinion, nonetheless, Alexander needs to find a rehabilitation program he can believe in and follow through over the long term and find a healthcare professional he can trust.</p>
<p>I could be in error but it seems to me that Alexander probably needs to look within himself regarding his drug addiction signs and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.about-alcoholism-information.com/Alcoholism_and_Depression.html">alcoholic symptoms</a> and understand the fact that he cannot use drugs or drink at all if he wants to get sober, stay sober, and start on the route to long-lasting sobriety.</p>
<p>It may be asked how treatment would help his alcohol and drug dependency. For starters, there are several recently produced doctor-prescribed drugs that can help Alexander avoid an alcohol or a drug relapse, help him through the drug and alcohol detox process, and help him through his withdrawal symptoms.</p>
<p>Second, Alexander would learn to acknowledge the fact that there is completely nothing affirmative about drug abuse and unhealthy and abusive drinking and that involving himself in one or both circumstances is the route to deteriorating health, shattered relationships, a premature death, financial difficulties, legal problems, and poor work and school performance.</p>
<p>Third, treatment for his relationship difficulties and his depression might help him cope with these psychological problems more effectively and help create less of a need for him to involve himself in addictive behavior.</p>
<p><strong>The Significance of Support Groups Such as Narcotics Anonymous and Alcoholics Anonymous</strong></p>
<p>There are feasibly several friends, family members, and other people who would desire to help Alexander with his drug abuse and his abusive and unhealthy drinking. He possibly would experience greater tolerance from a support group such as Narcotics Anonymous or Alcoholics Anonymous, on the other hand, rather than listening to individuals who do not drink or who have never used drugs.</p>
<p><strong>When People Accomplish Things They Love and About Which They Are Passionate</strong></p>
<p>There’s a philosophical attitude that proclaims that people who accomplish things they love and something about which they are dedicated arrive at a splendid place in life. Stated more exactly, when people do what they enjoy, they hardly ever experience an uneventful life or boredom. If they get involved in something that is gratifying, moreover, they become more complete and experience more pleasure and delight in life, in their friendships, and in their relationships.</p>
<p>When this is thought about even for a few minutes it becomes obvious that this uplifting state of mind is quite a bit different from a life that is grounded in alcohol and drug dependency because such a lifestyle removes the contentment and delight that life offers.</p>
<p>Due to the fact that Alexander doesn’t have the determination to achieve much of anything in his life, it is plain to see that he desperately needs some hope for a healthier life. And the unfortunate thing is that hope is almost everywhere around Alexander if he could only get to the place in life to get the counseling he requires for his acute depression and drug dependence and alcohol addiction and remain in his treatment routine.</p>
<p><strong>More Positive Relationships, A Wonderful Life, Self Respect, and Beneficial Change Are a Reality</strong></p>
<p>Alexander is simply too young to be dejected in life. He doesn&#8217;t realize this right now but if he can learn how to stay away from alcohol and drugs through alcohol and drug rehab and get the counseling he needs for his intense depression, he can redirect his life and start living with passion, direction, and with self-respect.</p>
<p>Better relationships, positive change, self respect, and a wonderful life are certainly possibilities for Alexander if only he could get motivated to seek the medical rehabilitation he requires, follow through with his treatment regimen, live his life in a healthy and dependency-free manner, and learn how to develop a more positive attitude about his life.</p>
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		<title>The Vicious Cycle of Unwarranted Work and Excessive Drinking and The Requirement For Alcohol Rehabilitation And Relationship Counseling</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 May 2010 00:07:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Work was becoming too frenzied for a young police officer named Gary. Even though he had only been on the police force for two years, he was already known as a hard worker who rarely turned down working overtime. In fact, he was now working twenty-five to thirty hours of overtime each week and, as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Work was becoming too frenzied for a young police officer named Gary. Even though he had only been on the police force for two years, he was already known as a hard worker who rarely turned down working overtime. In fact, he was now working twenty-five to thirty hours of overtime each week and, as a consequence, he felt like he was losing his handle on his personal life. What made the situation more complex, however, was the fact that Gary began going out drinking with a bunch of his fellow officers after his shift was over.</p>
<p><strong>What Began as Fun With The Guys Soon Turned Into Unhealthy and Excessive Drinking</strong></p>
<p>What began as fun soon turned into excessive and unhealthy drinking and then into a viscous cycle of feeling tired each morning when he got up for his shift, working more overtime hours, and then going drinking with his pals after work.</p>
<p>Obviously Gary was in a rut and going through some adverse <a target="_blank" href="http://www.alcohol-recovery-info.com/Alcohol-Detox-Effects.html">alcohol effects on the body</a>. Where Gary really experienced drinking related difficulties and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.alcoholics-information.com/What_Health_Problems_Can_Alcohol_Cause_.html">alcohol short term effects</a>, conversely, was in his family life and in his marriage. His wife wasn&#8217;t really a complainer, but she regularly begged him to stay at home more with her and with the kids rather than going out and spending money while drinking with his fellow officers.</p>
<p><strong>Gary’s Hazardous and Abusive Drinking Negatively Affects His Personality</strong></p>
<p>In a similar way, Gary’s excessive and hazardous drinking also adversely affected his personality. Stated briefly, the more abusively he drank, the less patience he had with any difficulties or issues that arose regarding his children or his wife.</p>
<p><strong>It Was Obvious to Gary That His Excessive and Unhealthy Drinking Was Adversely Affecting His Relationship With His Family, Work, Pocketbook, and His Health</strong></p>
<p>In his heart of hearts, it was clear to Gary that his unhealthy drinking was adversely affecting his pocketbook, relationship with his family, work, and his health. So one Friday afternoon Gary decided to talk to Jerry, a trusted old police officer buddy that he greatly admired.</p>
<p>Gary told Jerry how excessive and unhealthy drinking was adversely affecting his health, work, relationship with his family, and his pocketbook. Jerry told Gary that he totally understood because just around fifteen years ago, he too involved himself with irresponsible and excessive drinking. In point of fact Jerry stated to Gary that careless and hazardous drinking can create so many problems in an individual’s life that just about everything of significance can be ruined. And lastly, Jerry suggested that Gary schedule an appointment with an alcohol therapist at the work-affiliated substance abuse rehab facility.</p>
<p>Since his employee’s assistance program was affiliated with this rehab center, it was not only quite convenient but also very affordable to obtain treatment about his irresponsible and excessive drinking. And since the staff at the substance abuse rehabilitation facility was supportive, non-judgmental, and competent, Gary would be able to get alcohol rehab that made sense to him and something he could accomplish.</p>
<p>After talking to his counselor about how his drinking was ruining his relationship with his family, health, pocketbook, and his work, Gary understood that he was burning the candle at both ends with his crazy work hours and his abusive drinking. Once he comprehended that he was getting himself into a rut, with the assistance his counselor, and after twelve weeks in rehab, he was finally able to stop drinking and quit working overtime.</p>
<p><strong>Due to His Alcohol Therapy Gary Felt Better and More Healthy</strong></p>
<p>The result was that Gary viewed life differently now that he was in <a target="_blank" href="http://www.about-getting-sober.com">alcohol recovery</a>. Simply put, due to his alcohol rehabilitation he not only was more patient when interacting with his wife and his children, but he actually had more money now even though he was working far fewer hours each week, he had more quality time to spend with his family, and he felt better and more healthy. As luck would have it, now that he stopped drinking, Gary and his wife were not only starting to save some money for a new house but he also felt more alert and more energized than anytime since he and his wife got married.</p>
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