Posts Tagged ‘ alcohol counseling ’

A Young Woman Confronts Her Drinking Classmates To Uncover More Information About Alcohol Abuse and Alcohol Addiction And About Alcohol Related Depression And Mental Health Problems

April 11, 2010
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Diane drank quite heavily every weekend with her classmates. One Tuesday after all of her classes were finished, she started thinking about the amount of alcohol she ingested on a fairly regular basis and the hazardous and careless drinking of her pals. As a result of this, she nicely asked all of her drinking...

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The Impact of Heavy and Abusive Drinking on Relationships

One of the alcohol abuse facts that somehow escapes a lot of individual’s understanding is that careless and irresponsible drinking habitually negatively affects relationships. Stated differently, to a fairly great degree, unhealthy and abusive drinking is to relationships what chemical dependency is to an individual’s health or what faulty brakes are to the safety...

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A Sunday School Teacher Gets Arrested for Drunk Driving, Gets Inspired and Motivated To Get Alcohol Rehab for Her Abusive Drinking, and Augments Her Sense of Worth

October 1, 2009
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For the past eleven years Jenny has been an RN at a small rural hospital.  In addition she has also been teaching Sunday school at the local Lutheran Church. Although she lived in a medium size rural town where it seemed like every person knew everyone’s business, very little was known about Jenny.  Of...

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A Sunday School Teacher Gets Arrested for Driving Under the Influence, Gets Motivated and Inspired To Receive Therapy for Her Irresponsible and Excessive Drinking and Her Depression and Mental Health Issues, and Bolsters Her Positive Attitude About Herself

September 28, 2009
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For the past thirteen years Jenny has been an RN at a large urban hospital. What is more, she has also been teaching Sunday school at the local Pentecostal Church. In spite of the fact that she lived in a small countryside town where it appeared like everybody knew everyone’s business, almost nothing was...

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