Dating In General

A Young Man Needs Therapy For His Severe Depression, Relationship and Friendship Problems, and For His Drug Dependency and Alcoholism

by DIGauthor on Apr.20, 2010, under Dating

About a year ago I had dinner with a forty-two-year-old male named Alexander who experiences intense depression, has relationship difficulties, and who is dependent on alcohol and drugs. As stated by Alexander, it is his alcoholism and drug addiction and his acute depression that had the most to do with his recurring relationship and spirituality issues.

I recollect reading that a history of mental health problems, drug addiction, and abusive and hazardous drinking routinely occur in the same family. Furthermore, I have read that in such situations, an individual needs to get treatment for both medical situations and that addiction and mental health issues frequently take place in the same person.

As articulated by Alexander, he is so overwhelmed by his relationship problems and by both of his medical problems that he in essence has little or no aspiration to complete much of anything. What is especially sad about this is that earlier in his life, Alexander managed to complete three semesters of grad school in history.

Alexander’s condition makes me wonder if he is an illustration of an individual who can look in the mirror and perceive his drug abuse and alcohol drinking problems and do something constructive about these issues or if he is an individual who has to hit the very bottom before he gets addiction treatment that results in long lasting recovery.

The Need For a Rehab Protocol He Can Believe In and a Healthcare Professional He Can Trust

If it would be beneficial I would think that I could recommend quite a few websites that could possibly help him learn more about drug abuse symptoms, the stages of alcoholism, substance abuse information, and relationship difficulties. From where I stand, nevertheless, Alexander needs to locate a rehabilitation program he can believe in and follow through over the long term and locate a psychologist he can trust.

I could be in the wrong but it seems to make sense that Alexander probably needs to look honestly at his life regarding his drug addiction signs and alcoholic symptoms and recognize the fact that he cannot use drugs or drink at all if he wants to get sober, remain sober, and start on the road to long-lasting sobriety.

It may be asked how therapy would help his alcohol and drug addiction. For starters, there are a number of recently developed doctor-prescribed medications that can help Alexander avoid an alcohol or a drug relapse, help him through the drug and alcohol detoxification process, and help him through his withdrawal symptoms.

Second, Alexander would learn to admit the fact that there is entirely nothing constructive about drug abuse and careless and excessive drinking and that engaging in one or both circumstances is the route to financial difficulties, legal problems, deteriorating health, shattered relationships, a premature death, and poor work and school performance.

Third, therapy for his depression and for his relationship difficulties might help him manage these mental health issues more successfully and possibly create less of a need for him to engage in addictive behavior.

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

There are possibly numerous friends, other individuals, and family members who would offer to help Alexander with his drug abuse and his careless and abusive drinking. He more likely than not would experience greater tolerance from a support group such as Narcotics Anonymous or Alcoholics Anonymous, on the other hand, rather than getting advice from individuals who drink in moderation or who have never taken drugs.

When Individuals Do Things They Love and About Which They Are Dedicated

There’s a philosophical attitude that contends that individuals who do things they like and something about which they are passionate attain a great place in life. Stated more explicitly, when people do what they love, they rarely if ever experience boredom or an uneventful life. If they get involved in something that is gratifying, moreover, they become more complete and experience more contentment and delight in life and in their relationships.

When this is examined in more detail it becomes obvious that this affirmative attitude is diametrically opposed to a life that is grounded in drug and alcohol addiction because such a lifestyle removes the happiness and joy that life has to offer.

Due to the fact that Alexander doesn’t have the grit to carry out much of anything in his life, it is apparent that he desperately needs some hope for a more productive lifestyle. And the sad thing is that hope is almost everywhere around Alexander if he could only get to the point in life to get the therapy he requires for his intense depression and addiction and continue with his treatment routine.

Stronger Relationships, a Stronger Sense of Spirituality and Happiness, A Wonderful Life, Self Respect, and Positive Change Are Possibilities

Alexander is clearly too young to be beaten in life. He doesn’t realize this at this time in his life but if he can learn how to refrain from drugs and alcohol via alcohol and drug rehab and get the counseling he requires for his intense depression, he can turn his life around and start living with direction, passion, and with self-respect.

More meaningful relationships, a stronger sense of spirituality and happiness, positive change, self respect, and a meaningful life are certainly possibilities for Alexander if only he could get motivated to seek the professional rehabilitation he requires, follow through with his treatment protocol, live his life in an addiction-free and healthy way, and learn how to cultivate a more positive attitude about his life.

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