A Young Male Hits a Low Point in His Life, Rises Above His Depression, Gets Alcohol Therapy for His Excessive and Abusive Drinking, and Bolsters His Self Esteem

Samuel was a thirty-three-year-old travel agent who was sick of feeling depressed on a daily basis and fed up with his harmful drinking behavior. Stated briefly, he was irate with himself for spending his hard-earned money on a worthless habit, he missed his old enthusiasm for doing the things he liked, he was sick of feeling weary every morning, he hated the hangovers he experienced on a recurring basis, and he was tired of going through failed relationship after failed relationship because of his heavy drinking.

Furthermore he was disgusted with how out-of-shape he was, he was irritated with the many times he failed an alcohol test at work, he was fed up with paying for alcohol-related lawyer fees, he hated the fact that he had to go to court for his first DUI, and he was bored with his drinking buddies.

As well as the noticeable alcohol-related health difficulties he was going through, probably the nastiest part of his drinking routine was the untrustworthy and conniving person he had become. In his heart of hearts he realized that he had been dishonest about his drinking behavior to his relatives, family, and friends and he also knew he had been less than honest with himself about the “beneficial” consequences of drinking. What is more, he justified guzzling three or four drinks before going to social events and he also made excuses for needing one or two drinks the first thing in the morning so that he could cope with the “anxiety” at work.

His Depression and His Irresponsible and Heavy Drinking Lead to Major Changes in His Life

Clearly Samuel was sick of putting up with the adverse consequences of his depression and his excessive and unhealthy drinking and finally made up his mind that something major had to change in his life. So he determined that he would stop drinking, start focusing on becoming a more healthy person, start exercising, get professional counseling, develop a new circle of friends, and involve himself in some worthwhile hobbies.

Stated briefly, Samuel got to a key moment in his life during which he realized that he hit a low point in life and was now ready to commence the gradual and slow road that leads to health.

One of the ways that Samuel implemented his “plan” was by requesting a transfer at work. When his request was granted, he moved 600 miles away to a new state. If nothing else, this certainly made making new pals and detaching himself from his old friends and pals much simpler. Then he went to see a healthcare practitioner in his new city and made an appointment for a comprehensive mental and physical examination.

Samuel Meets With a Healthcare Professional About His Heavy and Excessive Drinking and His Depression

After meeting with the physician and taking a number of lab tests, it was determined that Samuel had made the transition from alcohol abuse to alcohol addiction and consequently was in need of alcohol therapy and alcohol detoxification. At this time, the physician made it a point to go over the diverse signs of alcoholism, the symptoms of alcoholism, and information about long term effects of alcohol with Samuel.

The healthcare practitioner then told Samuel that it was concluded that he was clinically depressed and in need of counseling for this medical problem.

Samuel Decides to Build Up His Body by Going to the Gym, Living an Alcohol-Free Lifestyle, Taking Vitamins, Eating Nutritious Foods, and Drinking Spring Water

Due to his enthusiasm for following through with the therapy therapy, after three weeks of residential rehabilitation, Samuel was ready to begin therapy on an outpatient basis. At this point in time, he began working at his new job and over the weeks began building up his body by drinking filtered water, taking vitamins, eating healthy foods, living an alcohol-free lifestyle, and working out.

Samuel also addressed his spiritual yearnings by joining the local Seventh-Day Adventist church and attending regular services.

After nearly seven months of outpatient therapy during which time he never experienced a relapse, Samuel stopped going to alcohol rehab and instead started going four times per week to local Alcoholics Anonymous meetings. Going to these meetings helped Samuel continue his alcohol-free way of life, they provided him with the support he sought after, and they served as a constant reminder of the damaging consequences that are correlated with hazardous and abusive drinking.

After going to Alcoholics Anonymous meetings nearly seven months Samuel felt that he was ready for a relationship and so he started dating Anna, a young lady he met at church. It clearly amazed Samuel how much more ready he was for a dating relationship now that he had his unhealthy and abusive drinking under control. Indeed it also amazed Samuel how much better life was now that he wasn’t under the control of his hazardous and careless drinking. Life was now wonderful and loaded with promise that he could have never hoped for or realized when he was involved in excessive and careless drinking just a few short months ago.

A Success Story That is a Statement of the Value of Alcohol Rehab and the Power of Positive Change

Samuel’s success story is a testimony of the relevance of alcohol treatment and the power of positive change. As Samuel reflected on his newfound self worth and drive for involving himself in healthy, worthwhile activities, he was actually thankful that he decided to do something productive about his excessive and hazardous drinking instead of giving into his depression and into the lure of his alcohol dependency. The result: he is in command of his life rather than letting himself suffer under the control of his alcohol dependency, he is involved in a loving relationship, he enjoys his new job responsibilities, his life now has a positive direction, and he has more energy now compared with any time in his adult life.

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A Young Man Needs Therapy For His Extreme Depression, Relationship Difficulties, and For His Drug and Alcohol Addiction

Roughly a year ago I had breakfast with a forty-five-year-old man named Alexander who suffers from intense depression, has relationship difficulties, and who is addicted to drugs and alcohol. As explained by Alexander, it is his drug and alcohol addiction and his extreme depression that had the most to do with his endless relationship difficulties.

I remember reading that a history of mental health problems, drug abuse, and negative drinking often happen in the same family. What is more, I remember hearing that under such circumstances, an individual needs to get treatment for both medical situations and that dependency and mental health issues many times occur in the same individual.

As stated by Alexander, he is so overwhelmed by his relationship difficulties and by both of his medical problems that he in essence has no enthusiasm to complete much of anything. What is especially sad about this is that earlier in his life, Alexander completed two semesters of graduate school in world history.

Alexander’s condition makes me question if he is an example of a person who can look within and perceive his drug abuse and alcohol drinking problems and do something meaningful about these issues or if he is an individual who has to hit life’s bottom before he gets alcohol and drug dependency counseling that results in lasting recovery.

The Need For a Counseling Protocol He Can Believe In and a Psychologist He Can Trust

If it would be beneficial I would think that I could advise him about more than a few blogs and websites that could possibly help him locate information about drug abuse symptoms, the stages of alcoholism, chemical dependency information, and relationship difficulties. In my opinion, nevertheless, Alexander needs to locate a rehabilitation regimen he can believe in and follow through over the long term and find a therapist he can trust.

I could be incorrect but it seems to me that Alexander more likely than not needs to look within himself regarding his drug addiction signs and alcoholic symptoms and understand the fact that he cannot use drugs or even drink in moderation if he wants to get sober, remain sober, and start on the road to long-lasting recovery.

It may be asked how treatment would help his drug and alcohol dependency. First of all, there are some recently developed physician-prescribed medications that can help Alexander avoid an alcohol or a drug relapse, help him through his withdrawal symptoms, and help him through the drug and alcohol detoxification process.

Second, Alexander would learn to acknowledge the fact that there is utterly nothing useful about drug abuse and abusive and hazardous drinking and that messing around with one or both situations is the route to a premature death, legal problems, shattered relationships, deteriorating health, poor work and school performance, and financial difficulties.

Third, counseling for his depression and for his relationship difficulties might help him manage these medical problems more effectively and perhaps create less of a need for him to involve himself in addictive behavior.

The Importance of Recovery Groups Like Narcotics Anonymous and Alcoholics Anonymous

There are possibly numerous other individuals, friends, and family members who would want to help Alexander with his chemical dependency and his careless drinking. He probably would experience greater tolerance from a support group such as Narcotics Anonymous or Alcoholics Anonymous, then again, instead of listening to individuals who do not drink or who have never abused drugs.

When Individuals Do Things They Like and About Which They Are Ardent

There’s a philosophical attitude that contends that individuals who do things they like and something about which they are dedicated attain a great place in life. Stated another way, when people do what they enjoy, they rarely if ever experience boredom or an uneventful life. If they involve themselves in something that is worthwhile, furthermore, they become more fulfilled and experience more happiness and joy in life and in their relationships.

When this is thought about for a few moments it becomes clear that this affirmative mentality is widely divergent from a life that is rooted in chemical dependency because such a lifestyle removes the pleasure and delight that life has to offer.

Due to the fact that Alexander doesn’t have the determination to carry out much of anything in his life, it is evident that he urgently needs a little hope for a better lifestyle. And the unfortunate thing is that hope is virtually everywhere around Alexander if he could only get to the place in life to get the counseling he needs for his severe depression and drug addiction and alcohol dependency and continue with his treatment routine.

More Solid Relationships, Affirmative Change, Self Respect, and a Wonderful Life Are Possibilities

Alexander is clearly too young to be overwhelmed in life. He doesn’t understand this right now but if he can learn how to refrain from alcohol and drugs through alcohol and drug rehab and get the treatment he needs for his acute depression, he can turn his life around and start living with direction, self-respect, and passion.

Stronger relationships, positive change, self respect, and a meaningful life are certainly possibilities for Alexander if only he could get motivated to get the medical rehab he requires, follow through with his treatment protocol, live his life in a healthy and addiction-free way, and learn how to cultivate a more positive attitude about life.

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Love ..Does it truly exists? – Blog #5

December 6, 2009 · Posted in Female signs of attraction · 25 Comments 

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So does true love really exist? Or is it just the name our society has put on the way we feel when we are strongly attracted towards someone? Is true love known to last forever? Can we fall in love more than once? Read on to find out the answer to all these questions and the facts and myths about true love.

Yes the fact is true love does exist even in the present day society but the question remains how to figure out whether your love is true or not?True love is blind- Yes it’s a fact. When your love is true you would not even realize how and when you fell in it. It just happens to you. You would never even know or realize how you developed such feelings but you would have a strong inclination towards the person you love and such feelings would be heart felt.
You would miss that person every moment- This is the real test of your love. You would always miss the person you love each and every moment of your life no matter what. You would always want to be around him or her as much as possible.

The magic never ends- When your love is true the magic never ends. You still get the same feelings and butterflies in your stomach which you used to get when you fell in love for the first time.after you do find Him, the next step is to SHARE His love with others and to SURRENDER all to Him, giving up our lives, For we must lose ourselves for the promise of new life.

Happens only once- Yes it’s a hard fact to understand but true love only happens once. In the present day society people tend to change partners like clothes and this is one of the major reasons why most people can’t stay with a single partner forever. True love is always about staying with your partner forever.

What you don’t know yet- Ever tried to wonder what’s in a woman’s mind? What is she thinking about? Do you know that women do not always mean what they say? They might say something and mean the exact opposite. But what do women actually want? Do you know there are some secrets women don’t want men to know but men absolutely must know these secrets in order to succeed with women?m.v.bfilms MVB Films website expertvillage fred meoshabean1 m.v.bfilms productioms twitter followers pdidy step farther shortfilms movies

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A Young Woman Needs Treatment for Her Mental Illness, For Her Drug Addiction and Alcoholism, and For Her Relationship Problems

Roughly three weeks ago I read about a twenty-one-year-old woman named Rachael who is bipolar and who is also dependent on drugs and alcohol. I remember reading that under such circumstances, an individual needs to get treatment for both medical situations and that mental health issues and dependency many times occur in the same individual. Additionally, I recollect hearing that a history of hazardous and abusive drinking, drug abuse, and/or mental health concerns commonly take place in the same family.

Obviously, Rachael is so overwhelmed by both of her medical problems and her relationship difficulties that she in essence has no energy to achieve much of anything. What is especially unfortunate about this is that earlier in her life, Rachael managed to finish one-and-a-half years of college. Rachael’s circumstance makes me wonder if she is an example of a person who has to hit life’s bottom before he or she gets drug and alcohol rehabilitation that results in long lasting sobriety.

The Need For a Therapist She Trusts and a Rehabilitation Program She Can Believe In

If I were in communication with Rachael I could suggest more than a few websites that could possibly help her locate information about addiction and alcoholic behavior, pertinent chemical dependency information, facts about alcoholism and drugs, info about addiction symptoms and alcoholism warning signs, and relationship information. From where I stand, nevertheless, Rachael needs to find a psychologist she trusts and a treatment program she can believe in and follow over the long term. I could be incorrect but it seems logical to conclude that Rachael probably needs to comprehend the fact that she cannot drink in moderation or abuse drugs if she wants to get sober, remain sober, and start on the road to long-term recovery.

I am aware that there are some recently developed physician-prescribed medications that can help Rachael through the drug and alcohol detox process, through her withdrawal symptoms, and help her avoid a drug or an alcohol relapse. Clearly it would be in Rachael’s best interests if she knew about these drugs.

I would think that Rachael needs to acknowledge the fact that there is absolutely nothing beneficial about excessive and abusive drinking and drug abuse and that engaging in one or both circumstances is the map to a premature death, poor work and school performance, financial difficulties, legal problems, deteriorating health, and shattered relationships.

The Significance of Recovery Groups Such as Narcotics Anonymous and Alcoholics Anonymous

There are reasonably quite a few persons such as other people, friends, and family members who would want to help Rachael but she probably would experience greater sympathy from a recovery group such as Alcoholics Anonymous or Narcotics Anonymous instead of listening to individuals who rarely drink or who have never taken drugs.

When People Accomplish Things They Like and About Which They Are Ardent

There’s a school of thought in psychology that contends that individuals who do things they like and something about which they are zealous reach a great place in life. Stated more explicitly, when people do what they love, they almost never go through boredom or an uneventful life. If they get involved in something that is gratifying, furthermore, they become more fulfilled and experience more pleasure and delight in life and in their relationships.

To me, this sounds quite a bit different from a life that is centered in drug and alcohol dependency because such a lifestyle removes the satisfaction and joy that life has to offer.

Because Rachael doesn’t have the willpower to accomplish much of anything in her life, it is evident that she urgently needs a little bit of hope for a better existence. And the sad thing is that hope is almost everywhere around Rachael if she could only get to the place in life to get the counseling she needs for her manic depression and addiction and stick with her treatment protocol.

More Positive Relationships, Constructive Change, Self Respect, and a Wonderful Life Are Possibilities

Rachael is clearly too young to be crushed in life. She doesn’t understand this at this time in her life but if she can learn how to abstain from drugs and alcohol through drug and alcohol rehabilitation and get the counseling she needs for her mental health condition, she can redirect her life and start living with direction, passion, and with self-respect.

More positive relationships, constructive change, self esteem, and a wonderful life are certainly possibilities for Rachael if only she could become inspired to seek the professional treatment she needs, follow through with her treatment program, live her life in an alcohol and drug-free and healthy way, and acquire a more positive attitude about her existence.

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Excessive Drinking, an Enabling Wife, and Encouragement for Positive Change and Successful Alcohol Rehab

It took many years but Emily eventually made up her mind that she had it with her husband’s careless and abusive drinking. She was worn-out from seeing Barry come home early in the morning from drinking instead of spending time with her and their two sons. She was also tired of the third DWI Barry recently got. Additionally she was worn-out from generating justifications for her spouse when he couldn’t make it to work on a regular basis due to his problems with drinking. In a similar manner she was apprehensive about the fact that their relationship was getting worse due to Barry’s abusive and unhealthy drinking. And finally she was sick and tired of the perilous financial mess into which he had placed his family due to his hazardous and abusive drinking behavior.

When Excessive and Abusive Drinking Motivates a Person to do Something Beneficial About an Individual’s Drinking Problem

One Wednesday morning when Emily was pondering what she could do about her husband’s hazardous drinking, she got to the point that she honestly had to do something constructive to cut into the harmful cycle of Barry’s hazardous and abusive drinking behavior.

So she looked on the web under “alcohol treatment” and found more than a few rehabilitation facilities that were all located less than 10 miles away from where Barry and she resided.

Due to the fact that she didn’t know a great deal about these rehab facilities, she finally made up her mind that she needed to call some of them and ask some questions. When she called each rehabilitation center she identified who she was and said that Barry, her spouse, was manifesting hazardous and abusive drinking behavior. She also articulated that Barry, her spouse, had a fine health insurance program at his job and that inpatient or outpatient alcohol dependency rehabilitation would be covered if a health care practitioner in the company health program suggested the treatment.

At one rehab clinic, Emily was stunned that she was able to talk directly with a psychologist who suggested that she come to the rehab clinic to talk about her husband’s hazardous and abusive drinking behavior in more detail.

Emily Talks to a Physician About Her Husband’s Careless and Hazardous Drinking

When Emily got to the treatment facility, she filled out some forms and then after approximately five or ten minutes got to see a healthcare practitioner.

After listening to Emily describe her husband’s excessive and hazardous drinking, the doctor in an accommodating but resolute way explained to Emily how she probably adding to her husband’s hazardous and excessive drinking through the years by justifying his behavior instead of letting him go through the consequences of his unhealthy and abusive drinking behavior.

Emily Learns That She Has Been Enabling Her Husband’s Excessive Drinking

In a word, the counselor told Emily that she may have been accidentally enabling Barry’s harmful drinking behavior. The therapist also stressed the fact that although Emily could not control her spouse’s behavior, with the support and encouragement of the rehab team at the healthcare clinic she would not only be able to learn how to refrain from contributing to Barry’s hazardous and careless drinking but she could also learn how to motivate him to make an appointment at the rehabilitation center so that he could go over his hazardous and excessive drinking behavior with a therapist.

The good news was that after Emily discussed this with her husband, and he saw that she meant business, Barry told her that he had been quite uneasy with his excessive and careless drinking behavior and that he was quite thankful to discover that Emily wanted to do something positive about his hazardous and abusive drinking behavior. As a consequence, he made an appointment to see a physician at the local alcohol rehabilitation center.

Barry Agrees to See a Doctor About His Careless and Abusive Drinking

While simply calling a rehabilitation center does not ensure that a person’s drinking problem behavior will become a non-issue or that one’s warning signs of alcoholism or the alcohol abuse signs one exhibits will simply vanish, making an appointment is obviously a vital factor in the rehabilitation process. And because Barry was serious about getting professional help for his unhealthy and excessive drinking, the probability for a successful recovery was greatly enhanced.

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A Young Man’s Hazardous Drinking Leads To a DWI, Time Behind Bars, and Then to a Life Changing Event Because of an Old Relationship

Jesse had an exceedingly hard time maintaining a job. Indeed, due to his lethargy and lack of motivation, he was out of a job far more often than he was in a job situation. And when he did secure a job, he had an awfully difficult time getting to work when his shift started, he usually received less than optimal performance reviews, and he called off sick so often that he usually got fired three or four weeks after he started working. It almost goes without saying that one of the outcomes of Jesse’s poor employment track record was the fact that he was without much money on a day-to-day basis.

Despite Jesse’s less than passing employment history and financial disregard, however, one way or another he made it a point to drink in an excessive and irresponsible manner almost everyday.

So it came as no big surprise when Jesse got arrested for a fourth DWI. When he went to court, the magistrate told Jesse that his alcohol-related actions was deplorable and, consequently, he was going to sentence Jesse to serve five months incarcerated in jail.

Time In Jail To Think About The Distressing Consequences of Excessive Drinking

During his time in the municipal jail, Jesse was expected to learn more about alcohol facts, about the hurtful results of excessive and hazardous drinking, and he was required to get alcohol counseling. The magistrate stressed the fact that unless Jesse gets professional alcohol counseling and learns how to live a life of abstinence, he will quite possibly be spending a lot more time in the city jail.

Jesse stated that he grasped what the magistrate was proclaiming but he still asserted that jail was not the proper response. The magistrate thought otherwise and stated that it was his obligation to keep alcohol dependent individuals off the streets who drink and drive and who get arrested for one or more DUIs. To authenticate this assertion, the magistrate listed some venerable, thoroughly researched alcohol statistics that underscored some of the negative consequences that are linked to excessive drinking.

Even though Jesse realized that he drank in an abusive manner, he never felt that he was an alcohol addicted individual. So it was quite a surprise when Jesse started to have alcohol withdrawal symptoms about two-and-a-half hours after getting placed behind bars.

To deal with his alcohol withdrawal symptoms in a harm free manner, Jesse was taken to a rehab facility for alcohol detox and then brought back to the municipal jail. While locked up in the municipal jail Jesse got alcohol rehab but due to the fact that he received this counseling as something that was imposed upon him, he did not take ownership of his irresponsible and abusive drinking.

When his time in the city jail was over, the magistrate without uncertainty announced to Jesse that he would be under stringent scrutiny and would be required to take periodic blood alcohol tests.

Jessie’s Abusive Drinking Stops Him From Living in an Adult and Mature Manner

After hearing how Jesse failed to take ownership of his drinking problem and how he unwillingly followed the rehabilitation regimen while in jail, the magistrate knew that it was essentially a matter of time before he would be seeing Jesse once again in court about his hazardous and abusive drinking behavior. As the judge thought about Jesse’s circumstance, he couldn’t help but think about how some individuals never ”get it” and learn how to live in an accountable and adult manner.

An Old Relationship Motivates and Inspires Jesse to Thoroughly Change His Life

But something happened in Jesse’s life that thoroughly changed his lifestyle. One day when he was at the grocery store buying cigarettes, he met Alice, a girl he hadn’t seen since the seventh grade. After some small talk, Alice openly told Jesse that due to her drug and alcohol addiction she was fortunate to be alive.

When Jesse asked her what happened that changed her life in such a positive way, she explained to Jesse that when her cousin Darcy passed away from a drug overdose, this made her see the harmful and dreadful life she had been living.

She underscored the point that the first thing she did after her cousin’s funeral service was to begin going back to her childhood church. That was six years ago and with the support, guidance and help of her minister and other people who went to her parish, she started going to Alcoholics Anonymous and she also got drug and alcohol rehab at the local drug and alcohol treatment hospital. Alice told Jesse that despite a couple of tough times, she is at long last on the path to long term sobriety and feeling a sense of bliss and happiness for the first time since she graduated from high school. When Jesse accepted Alice’s invitation to go to her church she was pleasantly surprised. After going to just about nine or ten church services, for the first time since he was a young adult, Jesse started thinking that maybe there was hope for him and that he could at long last confront his alcohol and drug problems and begin living a more rewarding and successful life.

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