Substance Abuse Therapy: Alcohol Substance Abuse Therapy
by Ed Yourdon
Most people with alcohol substance abuse go into therapy at some point in their treatment. Therapy is usually a one-on- one session with a psychologist, psychiatrist or psychiatric social worker. The therapy is designed to get to the bottom of the alcohol substance abuse and its origins. It can help the alcoholic recover faster and better when they realize why they have been abusing alcohol for so long.
Sometimes childhood issues are discussed with those who have alcohol substance abuse issues. The alcoholic may have one or more alcoholic parents who allowed the child to drink at a young age or gave the person certain ideas about why alcohol was a good thing. The alcoholic may have a hereditary predisposition to alcohol substance abuse and must realize that, in order to break the cycle, they must work hard to stop drinking.
The alcoholic in therapy also discusses relationship issues as they relate to alcohol substance abuse. Many relationships are damaged because of alcohol use and the alcoholic usually has a lot to talk about. Relationship therapy can be undertaken to try and mend the problems associated with the drinking and this sometimes helps piece together the damage done by alcohol. The relationships most damaged are marriages and relationships with one’s children, who do not understand why mom or dad is not emotionally there for them much of the time.
If there has been domestic violence, the relationship is even harder to put back together. There needs to be a frank discussion in therapy as to whether or not the relationship is even salvageable. There may be legal issues related to substance abuse and domestic violence so the partner may have a restraining order against the alcoholic. This means they cannot meet in therapy and the alcoholic must discuss issues related to the relationship alone.
The alcoholic might have problems related to their work place and alcohol substance abuse. They may feel badly about losing their job or may be fighting to keep their job by going into therapy and treatment. They need to learn ways to handle their stress on the job and learn that drinking and going to work do not mix. They need to learn that their job is important and they need to show up on time and stay the whole day, at the very least. Alcohol substance abuse and the workplace are important issues that must be worked through before the alcoholic leaves therapy. No matter what the issue, get help immediately for any issues. It will help you gain the control and strength you need to move forward with your recovery.
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