Posts Tagged ‘healing’

The Impact of Hazardous and Heavy Drinking on Relationships and the Inspiration Needed to Get Alcohol Rehab and Discover More Happiness and Self Esteem

Saturday, June 5th, 2010

One of the alcohol abuse facts that somehow escapes quite a few people’s awareness is that hazardous and excessive drinking often adversely affects relationships. Stated more precisely, to a fairly great extent, abusive and unhealthy drinking is to relationships what substance abuse is to a person’s health or what faulty brakes are to the safety [...]

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A Young Gentleman Needs Counseling For His Intense Depression, Relationship Problems, and For His Drug Addiction and Alcohol Dependency in Order to Find Happiness in His Life

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

Nearly eight months ago I had breakfast with a thirty-four-year-old man named Alexander who experiences intense depression, has relationship issues, and who is addicted to drugs and alcohol. As mentioned by Alexander, it is his alcoholism and drug addiction and his intense depression that had the most to do with his perpetual relationship problems.
I recollect [...]

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A Manager Successfully Helps an Employee Address His Depression, Excessive Drinking, and His Ruined Relationship and Helps Him Learn How to be a Happier Person

Friday, May 28th, 2010

Russ got suspended from high school when he was sixteen years old and eventually got a job at a local pet food manufacturer. For the last eight years he has gained a reputation as a hard-working and diligent employee who only once in a blue moon calls off work due to illness.
About eight months ago [...]

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A Young Gentleman Hits a Low Point in His Life, Faces His Depression, Gets Alcohol Rehabilitation for His Heavy and Hazardous Drinking, Bolsters His Self Worth and Personal Happiness

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

Samuel was a thirty-nine-year-old court reporter who was fed up with feeling depressed everyday and fed up with his hazardous drinking behavior. Stated simply, he hated the hangovers he experienced on a recurring basis, he was sick of feeling tired every morning, he missed his old enthusiasm for doing various things he liked, he was [...]

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A Young Woman Requires Therapy for Her Manic Depression, For Her Drug and Alcohol Addiction, and For Her Love and Happiness Difficulties

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

Roughly a week ago I read about a twenty-nine-year-old woman named Rachael who is manic depressive and who is also drug and alcohol dependent. I remember reading that under such circumstances, a person needs to get treatment for both medical problems and that mental health problems and chemical dependency commonly occur in the same individual. [...]

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God Hasn’t Healed Me, Doesn’t He Care?

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

When do we worship God? In great times, when you’re on top of the world? In normal times, when everything is going well? Or in difficult times, when your life is crashing down around you? When you lose your health, when your family die, when you lose everything you value?
In the Bible, a man named [...]

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