Self Improvement with Job

May 31, 2010

A Young Male Drinks in a Hazardous Manner, Gets Inspired to Get Treatment for Alcoholism and Depression, and Changes His Life For the Better

Stanley started drinking abusively when he was a sophomore in college. From a positive way of looking at things, even though he drank hazardously when he was a teenager and a young adult, over the years he has been mostly a moderate drinker.

After he completed his education he eventually got a job at a local brewing company where he applied himself and worked his way up from stock person, to office assistant, to purchasing assistant, to purchasing manager. Unlike his other positions, as the purchasing agent he again and again took existing vendors and potential vendors to lunch and to various sporting events.

Though it was not written in stone, meeting with potential vendors and existing vendors over and over again involved situations in which alcohol was present. In point of fact, over the past two years, Stanley had started to noticeably increase his work related and his social drinking. This has resulted in a predicament. More specifically, the more successful he became as a purchasing agent, the more heavily he began to drink.

His Almost Constant Feelings of Depression Also Made Him Question Whether He Was Becoming Alcohol Dependent

In fact, it didn’t take much time at all before Stanley’s irresponsible and careless drinking started to negatively affect his mental health, his relationships, his work efficiency, his health, and the money in his savings account. At one point, Stanley, in actual fact, started to be concerned about his unhealthy and irresponsible drinking and questioned if his alcohol-related concerns were alcoholism signs. Moreover, his increasing feelings of depression also made him question whether he was becoming dependent on alcohol. In short, Stanley obviously needed to learn more about the facts about alcohol abuse and alcohol dependency.

Stanley Needs Alcohol Detoxification and Alcohol Rehabilitation For His Alcohol Addiction and a Medical Evaluation Regarding His Depression

So Stanley used his problem solving skills, called his healthcare professional, and scheduled an appointment for a thorough physical exam. The next week when he saw his doctor, Stanley unfortunately was told that he was alcohol dependent. His doctor told Stanley that he needed to get alcohol detox and alcohol rehab for his alcoholism and that he also needed to get a medical evaluation regarding his depression. In a word, Stanley needed treatment for his alcoholism and depression.

The Positive News is That After His Treatment For Depression and For Alcohol Addiction, He Felt Like a New Person

His healthcare practitioner suggested to Stanley that he request a 30 day leave of absence from work and get enrolled in a quality in-patient alcohol treatment clinic where he could also be treated for his depression. This is exactly what Stanley did. The good news is that after his treatment for alcohol addiction and for depression, he felt like a different person. Indeed, now that he was living an alcohol-free life he almost never got depressed and he now knew how to better manage his health, his job, his relationships, and his finances.

To no one’s surprise, the most difficult “test” Stanley encountered was at work. More to the point, he still took his existing vendors and potential vendors to various sporting events and to lunch, but after his alcohol rehab he managed to abstain from drinking while entertaining his clients.

It can be emphasized that Stanley also found out that none of his potential vendors or his existing vendors thought any less of him because of his abstinence. Alternatively, he learned that his existing vendors and potential vendors thought even more highly of him for staying true to his convictions.

After Stanley went through alcohol treatment, however, he learned that he was an individual who for whatever reason, couldn’t drink in moderation. In truth he learned the hard way that if he refrained from drinking, all of the other meaningful parts of his life would be enhanced. Every so often, Stanley missed drinking, but the better work performance, health, finances, and the better relationships he experienced more than counterbalanced his love of drinking.

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