There’s Room For Optimism If Those Who Engage In Careless And Excessive Drinking Can Become Persuaded To Get The Alcohol Detox And The Alcohol Rehabilitation They Require

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

The medical community defines several illness and medical conditions as “silent killers.” Medical illnesses like heart disease, high cholesterol, mesothelioma, osteoporosis, obstructive sleep apnea, high blood pressure, diabetes and a number of different types of cancer like lung cancer, rectal cancer, colon cancer, and breast cancer are quite well known silent killers.
These medical diseases are [...]

When A Lot Of Young Guys Who Work In Construction Display Abusive And Irresponsible Drinking, Require Alcohol Rehabilitation, And Need To Enhance Their Dating Or Marital Relationships

Saturday, June 12th, 2010

I know numerous young guys who work in construction who exhibit heavy and hazardous drinking. After a hard day’s work, it seems “logical” to go to the local bar to have a few beers with one’s buddies. Regularly, however, it seems that the well-intentioned few brews becomes a situation in which quite a few shots [...]

The Relevance Of Alcohol Therapy And How Mental Health Problems And Alcohol Dependency Commonly Lead To Marital, Friendship, Relationship, And Divorce Problems

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

Miss Benning was a health teacher at the most underfinanced private high school in the district. Even though she had been teaching for only three of four years, she had already established a reputation as a person with instructional techniques that motivated and inspired pupils to think and to learn.
For example, one Tuesday morning [...]

A Young Female Manifests a Positive Attitude and Challenges Her Drinking Buddies To Uncover More Information About Alcohol Abuse and Alcohol Addiction

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

Diane drank quite excessively on a usual basis with her classmates. One Monday after all of her classes were finished, she started reflecting on the amount of alcohol she ingested on a fairly regular basis and the irresponsible drinking of her drinking pals. As a consequence of this, she civilly asked all of her drinking [...]

A Young Woman Drinks in an Irresponsible Manner, Gets Inspired to Get Treatment for Depression and Alcohol Dependency, and Turns Her Life Around

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

Rebecca began drinking abusively when she was a freshman in college. Fortunately for her, although she drank abusively and excessively when she was a teenager and a young adult, over the years she has been mostly a moderate drinker.
After she completed her education she eventually landed a job at a local chemical plant where she [...]

The Vicious Cycle of Too Much Work and Heavy and Excessive Drinking and The Need For Alcohol Rehabilitation And Relationship Therapy

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

Work was becoming too frenzied for a young police officer named Gary. Although he had only been on the police force for five-and-a-half years, he was already known as a hard worker who almost never refused working overtime. In reality, he was now working twenty-five to thirty hours of overtime each week and, as a [...]

An Alcohol Addicted Gentleman Registers For Rehabilitation, Gets Alcohol Detox and Treatment for His Alcoholism and His Depression, and Starts to Enhance His Relationship With His Wife

Monday, May 10th, 2010

Barry used to talk big to his drinking pals how he could work at a challenging and fulltime job and get smashed almost every night. Regrettably, after continuing this destructive lifestyle for nearly six-and-a-half years, he began to display various alcohol related difficulties.
Barry Begins to Experience Different Alcohol Related Difficulties
For instance, he had a very [...]

A Young Female Requires Therapy for Her Mental Illness and For Her Substance Abuse

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Roughly six weeks ago I read about a twenty-three-year-old lady named Rachael who is bipolar and who is also dependent on alcohol and drugs. I remember reading that under such circumstances, a person needs to get counseling for both medical problems and that mental health issues and dependency often take place in the same person. [...]

Hazardous and Abusive Drinking, an Enabling Wife, and Inspiration for Affirmative Change and Successful Alcohol Counseling

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

It took many years but Emily at long last made up her mind that she had it with her husband’s negative drinking. She was weary from seeing Barry come home in the early hours of the morning from drinking rather than spending much needed time with the family. She was also weary from the second [...]

Style Discrimination

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

I belong to a giant family and we all live under the same roof. You would think a family this giant would bicker all the time. Not in our case. We are really close and a particularly loving family. Everyday when we get together for a meal it’s as if it is’s a get together [...]