A Woman Exhibits Signs Of Alcohol Abuse And Depression And Makes An Appointment To See Her Healthcare Practitioner

 

Cindy was a forty-five-year-old receptionist who knew that she had a drinking problem. For instance, within the past two months she has experienced the need to have one or two drinks before going to work, seven weeks ago she tested positive for a saliva alcohol test at work, three months ago she got arrested for "driving under the influence", and lastly, for the past three months she has begun to fail to remember what she does and says when she goes out drinking.

Similar to other drinkers, Cindy's alcohol involvement began slowly and stayed at this tempo for quite a long period of time due to the fact that at times she engaged in casual social drinking. In actual fact, for approximately nine months, every time she went out to drink, she made sure to drink in a responsible manner. Something about her drinking circumstances, nonetheless, seemed to fundamentally change when she got divorced.

Cindy got extremely dejected about the breakup with her husband, and as a way to refrain from dwelling on her dismal emotions she arrived at a decision that she would start hanging out more frequently with some of her buddies who love to drink. It didn't take too long, however, before her drinking escalated significantly the more habitually she went to and drank at private parties, family get-togethers, dinner dates, sporting events, and happy hours with her friends.

In short, she was having fun drinking just like everyone else in her group of buddies without giving too much thought to the alcohol short term effects and particularly about the alcohol long term effects she has been exhibiting. Yet somewhere in the recesses of her mind she knew about the negative alcohol effects on the body and on the brain and that she probably needed alcohol counseling but sidestepped the thought as much as humanly possible.

One afternoon during her twelve month physical, her doctor asked her if she drank alcohol. Not wanting to lie to her physician, Cindy acknowledged that she routinely drinks more than she should. In reality, she said that she routinely drinks in an abusive and irresponsible manner. Then Cindy told her doctor about her depression. More precisely, she mentioned that wrecked relationships usually elicited a dismal chain of events characterized by increased drinking which further led to more negative feelings that, in turn, led to more drinking. And this is exactly what took place when she and her husband got divorced six months ago.

Cindy's healthcare practitioner then said the following: "I am not trying to make a spur-of-the-moment judgment, but with your medical situation we may be facing two separate issues. As a consequence, I think we need to schedule an appointment for you to get an alcohol addiction and alcohol abuse appraisal from my partner, Dr. Galloway, who is an alcohol addiction specialist."

"Whether your drinking circumstance is more associated with alcohol abuse or alcohol addiction is not clear at this time, but I think that further evaluation is defensible. Then I feel we ought to make an appointment for you to get a psychological exam from another one of my partners, Dr. Cohen, who is a psychologist."

"I need to get a better grip on your dejection and see how much your depression and drinking are interlinked." Cindy expressed her satisfaction with her doctor's strategy and thanked him for his assistance.

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