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A Young Woman Gets a Divorce, Becomes Depressed, Engages in Heavy and Irresponsible Drinking, and Finds Top Shelf Help at an Alcohol Rehabilitation Clinic

Friday, February 12th, 2010

Wendy was the mother of two children. Wendy had been feeling quite tense lately and started to “medicate” herself by having several bottles of beer each night after she put her children to bed. After just about three weeks of this drinking routine, she finally realized that instead of helping her unwind and ”handle” her difficulties, drinking made her feel less rested when she awakened. This, in turn, made her feel increasingly more stressed throughout the day.

After thinking about her situation for two or three days, Wendy decided to “open up” about her drinking situation with her best friend. In point of fact, roughly ten minutes into their chat, Wendy’s friend, Teresa, told her that she knew about a very supportive and competent doctor at the local alcohol and drug rehab facility. After talking to her friend, Wendy without delay got motivated to call the treatment clinic and make an appointment.

Twelve days later she eventually got to meet the doctor her friend had been talking about. After their brief introduction, Wendy told the psychiatrist that ever since her husband and she got divorced, she has been having a difficult time spiritually, emotionally, and financially.

At times, she felt that she was one hundred percent over the divorce. Recently, to the contrary, she has been feeling very depressed about the fact that she and her former husband couldn’t “make it”. When asked by the psychiatrist how long her ex-husband and she dated before they got married, Wendy told the doctor that Robert, her ex-husband, and she went out for five years and then lived together for two years before they got married.

As Wendy was talking to the physician, she underscored the point that she honestly believed that she and Robert waited long enough to know each other well enough before they got married. After the children started to arrive, however, just about everything seemed to get worse. Not only this but both Robert and she started to drink, and their excessive and unhealthy drinking negatively affected their finances, their relationship, and their love for one another.

When things became less than cordial between them, Robert hired a divorce attorney and filed for a divorce. Even though things were visibly not going well and although she was regularly depressed, Wendy told the psychiatrist that she did not want their marriage to come to an end. Once she received her divorce papers, however, she knew that their marriage was over.

The doctor told Wendy that the anxiety, tension, and stress that she has been suffering from regarding her careless drinking are some of the more commonplace alcohol abuse effects and that the best solution for this state of affairs is rehab for one’s alcohol abuse. In fact, getting alcohol abuse treatment is very important because chronic drinking can get the person into even more severe alcohol and alcoholism problems.

After eleven or twelve treatment sessions with her physician, Wendy was little by little able to comprehend the fact that the real root of her anxiety and her depression was that she had not gotten to the bottom of her unpleasant feelings she has for her ex-husband who had divorced her three years ago. With these insights and with the medications her doctor prescribed, she eventually stopped drinking, she began to feel substantially less depressed, and she began making time for social activities with her family and friends. A few months after receiving therapy from her doctor, she even started to date once again.

It was plain to see that Wendy had come a long way. In point of fact, just about four months after she stopped her treatment, Wendy had finally laid the depressing emotions of Robert, her former husband, to rest and was starting to feel more self respect and more spiritually “sound” and psychologically “together” than she had ever felt in her life.

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