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The Importance Of Alcohol Counseling And How Mental Health Issues And Alcohol Addiction Commonly Result In Relationship, Marital, Divorce, And Friendship Problems

Miss Benning was a health teacher at the largest co-ed high school in the county. Although she had been teaching for only four years, she had already established a reputation as an educator with instructional approaches that inspired and encouraged the pupils in her class to think and to learn.
For example, one Tuesday morning at [...]

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An Alcoholic Registers For Rehabilitation, Receives Alcohol Detox and Treatment for His Alcoholism and His Depression, and Begins to Live Life to the Fullest

Barry used to brag to his buddies how he could work at a 40 hour per week job and get smashed almost every night. Unfortunately, after maintaining this “party” lifestyle for roughly four-and-a-half years, he started to exhibit numerous alcohol related issues.
Barry Starts to Experience Numerous Alcohol Related Issues
As an example, he had a hard [...]

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Alcohol Relapse and When Helping the Alcoholic Becomes Detrimental

It is worthy of note to bring up something that family members who have been negatively affected by the alcoholism of another family member obviously do not know. It seems that by protecting the alcohol dependent person with untruths and deceitfulness to those outside the family, these well-intentioned family members have essentially created a condition [...]

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Shocking Discoveries About Drug and Alcohol Abuse in High School

When I was in the tenth grade in high school, I enrolled into a substance abuse class. At that time period, I did not understand that alcohol abuse in reality was a sub category of drug abuse. While taking this class and learning more about drug and alcohol abuse, I read a lot about Alcoholic [...]

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Alcohol Relapse, Enabling, and Alcoholism

It is fascinating to bring up something that family members who have been adversely affected by the alcoholism of another family member obviously do not grasp. It seems to be that by shielding the alcohol addicted individual with falsehoods and dishonesty to those outside the family, these well-intentioned family members have actually created a condition [...]

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What I Learned About Drug Addiction and Alcoholism in High School

When I was in the tenth grade in high school, I enrolled into a drug abuse class. At that time period, I did not understand that alcohol abuse actually was a sub category of drug abuse. While taking this class and learning more about drug and alcohol abuse, I read a lot about Alcoholic Anonymous, [...]

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Alcohol Relapse, Alcohol Addiction, and Enabling

It is interesting to mention something that family members who have been adversely affected by the alcoholism of another family member evidently do not comprehend. It appears that by protecting the alcoholic with lies and deceit to those outside the family, these well-intentioned family members have in actual fact created a circumstance that makes it [...]

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