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		<title>A Young Man Makes an Appointment to See His Family Physician About His Alcoholism Symptoms and His Depression</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Denny is a sixteen-year-old teenager who has eventually decided that he needs to go and see his doctor about his careless and excessive drinking. At first, Denny thought he would be able to basically go online, look for some fundamental alcohol info and determine whether or not he was dependent on alcohol. Not unexpectedly, he [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Denny is a sixteen-year-old teenager who has eventually decided that he needs to go and see his doctor about his careless and excessive drinking. At first, Denny thought he would be able to basically go online, look for some fundamental <a target="_blank" href="http://www.about-alcohol-information.com">alcohol info</a> and determine whether or not he was dependent on alcohol.</p>
<p>Not unexpectedly, he found more than a few websites that spelled out some of the usual <a target="_blank" title="alcoholism symptoms" href="http://www.about-alcoholism-info.com/Alcohol_Poisoning_Symptoms.html">alcoholism symptoms</a>. That’s the good news. The less than positive news, sorry to say, was that Denny displayed a host of these alcoholism symptoms.</p>
<p><strong>Illustrations Alcohol Dependency Symptoms</strong></p>
<p>As a case in point, Denny has been drinking much more than usual and he has started to have more heated squabbles with the young lady he is dating. What is more, for the first time in his life he has been encountering sleeping issues. In a similar manner, Denny time and again has felt depressed and on an increasing basis he has been manifesting poor concentration while at school. What is more, he has felt highly stressed and more uptight on a daily basis and for the past seven or eight months he has shown evidence of hazy thinking at school. Given that Denny has been demonstrating all of these symptoms, he was understandably nervous about his unhealthy and abusive drinking.</p>
<p>So Denny eventually made up his mind that he needed to call his physician and schedule an appointment. To tell the truth, this was problematic for Denny because his doctor was also his parents’ family healthcare practitioner. The source of his discomfort was this: at the risk of embarrassing his family, he had to go and disclose his careless and abusive drinking behavior to his healthcare professional.</p>
<p>When Denny arrived at the healthcare professional’s office, he frankly told the physician about the trepidation he has about his abusive drinking behavior. When the healthcare practitioner asked what was bringing about this consternation, Denny said that he had gone on the Internet and read about alcoholism and especially about alcohol addiction symptoms. He then listed all of the alcoholism symptoms that he plainly thought he has.</p>
<p><strong>A Complete Physical Assessment and Outpatient Alcohol Rehabilitation</strong></p>
<p>The healthcare professional informed Denny that it was wise of him to attend to his drinking difficulties, he gave Denny an in depth physical exam, and recommended that he talk to his Mom and Dad about registering in an out-patient alcohol rehabilitation program that was supervised by Doctor Myers, one of his doctor colleagues who is an alcohol abuse and alcohol addiction specialist.</p>
<p>What is more, when Denny expressed the fact that he has been feeling a sense of gloom to an increasing degree, the family healthcare practitioner notified Denny that depression and alcoholism often take place in the same person. Consequently, the healthcare practitioner also recommended that Denny talk to his parents about getting counseling to focus on his sense of gloom. In fact, Denny can go to the local mental health facility and make an appointment with Doctor Jefferson, a renowned clinical psychologist who specializes in treating youth.</p>
<p><strong>The Significance of Handling Your Drinking Problems and Getting Motivated About Making Positive and Healthy Changes in Your Life</strong></p>
<p>The doctor made it a point to notify Denny that he might not inevitably be dependent on alcohol, but that he was certainly drinking in an irresponsible manner. In other words, Denny was involving himself in <a target="_blank" href="http://www.alcohol-abuse-info.com/Alcohol_Abuse_Among_Teenagers.html">teen alcohol abuse</a>. The family doctor then informed Denny that the reason he suggested alcohol rehab in the first place was because he wanted him to face his drinking problems, make sure that he prevented them from getting worse, and start to live in a more healthy manner, even if it meant that he had to absolutely quit drinking.</p>
<p>In a nutshell, by successfully treating his problem drinking, Denny would be able to get his drinking difficulties under control and quit the negative sequence of events that could doubtless lead to alcoholism.</p>
<p>Denny undeniably did not look forward to facing his Mother and Father about his abusive drinking and his depression. And he definitely did not want to face the thought of enrolling in an alcohol treatment center. And lastly, he was not euphoric about going to a psychologist about his excessive sadness. Notwithstanding these anxieties, nevertheless, Denny in fact felt some psychological relief for the first time in quite a few months because at last he stopped making excuses for himself and decided to do something constructive about his drinking behavior.</p>
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		<title>A Young Man Makes an Appointment to See His Family Physician About His Depression and His Alcoholism Symptoms</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Oct 2009 17:36:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Denny is a nineteen-year-old youth who has finally made up his mind that he needs to go and see his healthcare practitioner about his hazardous and abusive drinking. At first, Denny thought he would be able to basically go on the Internet, look for some straightforward alcohol info and make up his mind whether or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Denny is a nineteen-year-old youth who has finally made up his mind that he needs to go and see his healthcare practitioner about his hazardous and abusive drinking. At first, Denny thought he would be able to basically go on the Internet, look for some straightforward <a target="_blank" href="http://www.alcohol-abuse-info.com">alcohol info</a> and make up his mind whether or not he was an alcoholic.</p>
<p>Not surprisingly, he found numerous websites that detailed some of the general <a target="_blank" href="http://www.about-alcoholism-information.com">alcoholism symptoms</a>. That’s the good news. The less than positive news, unfortunately, was that Denny displayed quite a few of these alcoholism symptoms.</p>
<p><strong>Examples of Alcohol Addiction Symptoms</strong></p>
<p>As a case in point, Denny has been drinking a lot more than normal and he has started to have more impassioned bickering with the young girl he is dating. What is more, for the first time in his life he has been having sleeping problems. Similarly, Denny frequently has felt depressed and on an increasing basis he has been demonstrating less than normal attentiveness in class. In addition, he has felt highly stressed and more anxious on a daily basis and for the past two or three months he has shown evidence of befuddled thinking at school. Due to the fact that Denny has been demonstrating all of these symptoms, he was excusably uncomfortable about his drinking problems.</p>
<p>So Denny decided to call his physician and schedule an appointment. Actually, this was tough for Denny because his healthcare professional was also his parents’ physician. The source of his uneasiness was this: at the risk of embarrassing his family, he had to go and reveal his excessive and unhealthy drinking behavior to his family healthcare practitioner.</p>
<p>When Denny arrived at the physician’s office, he explicitly informed the family physician about the apprehension he has about his excessive drinking behavior. When the healthcare professional asked what was stimulating this apprehension, Denny affirmed that he had gone on the world wide web and read about alcohol addiction and especially about alcoholism symptoms. He then outlined all of the alcoholism symptoms that he obviously thought he exhibits.</p>
<p><strong>A Thoroughgoing Physical Assessment and Outpatient Alcohol Rehabilitation</strong></p>
<p>The doctor notified Denny that it was wise of him to tackle his problem drinking, he gave Denny an exhaustive physical appraisal, and suggested that he talk to his Mom and Dad about signing into an out-patient alcohol treatment facility that was managed by Doctor Robbins, one of his doctor colleagues who is an alcohol addiction and alcohol abuse specialist.</p>
<p>In addition, when Denny said that he has been feeling a sense of despair more often, the healthcare practitioner informed Denny that alcoholism and depression often come about in the same individual. Accordingly, the healthcare practitioner also suggested that Denny talk to his Mother and Father about obtaining therapy to concentrate on his sense of despair. In fact, Denny can go to the local mental health center and make an appointment with Doctor Ballas, a renowned clinical psychologist who specializes in treating adolescents.</p>
<p><strong>The Advantage of Dealing With Your Drinking Issues and Getting Motivated About Making Positive and Healthy Changes in Your Life</strong></p>
<p>The family healthcare practitioner made it a point to inform Denny that he might not necessarily be addicted to alcohol, but that he was unmistakably drinking in a hazardous manner. In other words, Denny was engaging in <a target="_blank" href="http://www.alcohol-abuse-basics.com/Alcohol_Abuse_and_Teenage_Statistics.html">teen alcohol abuse</a>. The physician then told Denny that the reason he recommended alcohol treatment in the first place was because he wanted him to face up to his drinking problems, make sure that he stopped them from proliferating, and start to live in a more healthy manner, even if it meant that he had to fully quit drinking.</p>
<p>In a word, by productively treating his problem drinking, Denny would be able to get his drinking problems under control and quit the negative sequence of events that could doubtless result in alcohol addiction.</p>
<p>Denny justifiably did not look forward to facing his Mom and Dad about his depression and his hazardous drinking. And he certainly did not want to face the thought of getting admitted into an alcohol rehab program. And lastly, he was not ecstatic about going to a clinical psychologist about his excessive sadness. In spite of these anxieties, then again, Denny in point of fact experienced some psychological relief for the first time in several months because at last he quit making excuses for himself and at long last determined that he needed to do something constructive about his hazardous and abusive drinking.</p>
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		<title>Talking to Your Physician About Your Alcohol Difficulties and Your Depression</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Sep 2009 00:14:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Denny is a fifteen-year-old teen who has at long last made up his mind to go and see his physician about his hazardous and careless drinking. At first, Denny thought he would be able to simply go on the Internet, look for some straightforward alcohol info and come to a decision whether or not he [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Denny is a fifteen-year-old teen who has at long last made up his mind to go and see his physician about his hazardous and careless drinking. At first, Denny thought he would be able to simply go on the Internet, look for some straightforward <a target="_blank" href="http://www.alcohol-facts.com">alcohol info</a> and come to a decision whether or not he was an alcoholic.</p>
<p>Not surprisingly, he discovered many websites that listed some of the general <a target="_blank" href="http://www.alcoholism-information.com/Alcohol_Poisoning_Symptoms.html">alcoholism symptoms</a>. That’s the positive news. The less than encouraging news, sorry to say, was that Denny displayed quite a few of these alcoholism symptoms.</p>
<p><strong>Symptoms of Alcohol Dependency: Some Examples</strong></p>
<p>As a case in point, Denny has been drinking quite a bit more than normal and he has begun to have more angry arguments with the female he is dating. Additionally, for the first time in his life he has been having sleeping problems. In a similar manner, Denny habitually has felt depressed and on an increasing basis he has been manifesting less than normal attentiveness at school. What is more, he has felt highly stressed and more jumpy on a regular basis and for the past eight or nine months he has displayed befuddled thinking while at school. Seeing as Denny has been demonstrating all of these symptoms, he was justifiably uneasy about his excessive drinking.</p>
<p>So Denny decided to call his physician and make an appointment. Actually, this was problematic for Denny because his healthcare practitioner was also his parents’ healthcare practitioner. The basis for his uneasiness was this: at the risk of embarrassing his family, he had to go and divulge his hazardous drinking behavior to his family doctor.</p>
<p>When Denny arrived at the family healthcare practitioner’s office, he plainly informed the healthcare professional about the fear he has about his irresponsible drinking behavior. When the doctor asked what was setting off this consternation, Denny articulated that he had gone on the world wide web and read about alcoholism and especially about alcohol dependency symptoms. He then articulated all of the alcohol addiction symptoms that he evidently thought he manifests.</p>
<p><strong>An Inclusive Physical Exam and Outpatient Alcohol Rehabilitation</strong></p>
<p>The family doctor notified Denny that it was smart of him to concentrate on his drinking difficulties, he gave Denny an in depth physical appraisal, and suggested that he talk to his Mom and Dad about enrolling in an out-patient alcohol treatment program that was managed by Doctor Reyes, one of his doctor friends who is a drug and alcohol abuse specialist.</p>
<p>In addition, when Denny stated that he has been feeling a sense of gloom to a greater degree, the doctor told Denny that alcoholism and depression on a fairly regular basis arise in the same individual. Consequently, the family healthcare practitioner also suggested that Denny talk to his parents about obtaining therapy to focus on his sense of despair. In fact, Denny can go to the local mental health facility and make an appointment with Doctor Michaels, an eminent clinical psychologist who specializes in treating adolescents.</p>
<p><strong>The Advantage of Coming To Grips With Your Drinking Problems and Getting Encouraged About Making Positive and Healthy Changes in Your Life</strong></p>
<p>The doctor made it a point to tell Denny that he might not necessarily be an alcoholic, but that he was clearly drinking in an irresponsible manner. In other words, Denny was engaging in <a target="_blank" href="http://www.about-alcoholism-info.com/Teenage_Alcoholism_Statistics.html">teen alcohol abuse</a>. The healthcare professional then told Denny that the reason he recommended alcohol rehab in the first place was because he wanted him to face up to his drinking problems, make sure that he stopped them from worsening, and start to live in a more healthy manner, even if it meant that he had to completely stop drinking.</p>
<p>To put it briefly, by effectively treating his drinking difficulties, Denny would be able to get his drinking issues under control and abstain from the negative sequence of events that could in all probability lead to addiction to alcohol.</p>
<p>Denny certainly did not look forward to facing his Mom and Dad about his drinking issues and his depression. And he undoubtedly did not want to face the thought of getting admitted into an alcohol treatment center. And last but not least, he was not ecstatic about going to a clinical psychologist about his sense of despair. In the face of these fears, however, Denny in actual fact felt some psychological relief for the first time in many months because he ultimately stopped making excuses for himself and finally made up his mind that he needed to do something constructive about his abusive drinking.</p>
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