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Finding A Good Chemical Dependency Counselor

By Rosella Campbell


Quite a few people like to drink alcohol and take certain drugs on a daily basis. These individuals do not care that they may need a chemical dependency counselor one day. Sometimes the therapy workers can help their situation and at other times they cannot.

A very independent male had lived in Manhattan for most of his adult life and he was also a hard worker. All of his customers loved his work since he was able to make or save them money in a tough market. After working on his regular job for forty hours a week he would still work another part time gig. He loved music and people so much that he decided to take a position as a music player on the weekends. Even though he made his fair share of money as a competent Financial Advisor he still wanted more.

Human beings liked his unique smile and he seemed to be very charming to everyone. His fellow workers waited for him to return whenever he was out of the office for an urgent manner. He had no reason to take drugs since everyone loved and cared for him. During one of his breaks at the club an eager customer handed him a few pills. He decided to take them since he was feeling a little bit of stress.

At first the pills seemed quite harmless and they really did not bother his system at all. Things were going great for a few weeks until he noticed a change in his body chemistry. This very professional man was beginning to have bad mood swings and he was even missing some days from his full time job. People noticed his bizarre behavior and had become very concerned.

He had reached the end of his rope and was feeling very desperate. This is when he decided to reach out to a fellow worker and tell them the entire story. The co worker did not judge him at all and offered to get his friend some help. He then arranged for his pill addicted friend to seek advice from a therapist that worked within the large city.

The first session went quite slow and this once vibrant male seemed like a very frightened child. The therapist took the time to introduce himself and make small conversation with his patient. This session lasted for a couple of hours and the therapist was able to make some progress. After all was said and done his patient was in a more relaxed state and seemed to be doing better.

The therapist told him that it may take quite a few sessions before his life would go back to normal. Fortunately this hard working man agreed with his new doctor. He knew that he would have to do certain things in order to get better. During the next few weeks he was introduced to a yoga instructor who helped him to relax more.

He also learned how to avoid people and places that displayed bad behavior. In order to fully get better his physician told him to give up his job at the club since it would always do more harm than good. Eventually he straightened out his life and is now drug and alcohol free.




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