Justin's Struggle: Unraveling Alcohol Dependency

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Precontemplation- Justin drinks a whole case of beer each day by himself and during the weekends he spends countless hours in the bar with his friends. His wife, Susan has brought it to his attention that she believes that he has a drinking problem. Oftentimes Susan and their children would find Justin passed out in the shed in the backyard where Justin’s “man cave” is also. He has been written up at work twice for falling asleep on the job because he has had a hangover and if he gets another one it will result in termination. In response to his wife 's allegations Justin says that he can stop drinking at any time and that he just drinks to relax himself after a long day at work, because his boss rides his back. Justin also says that since he works all week and have to come home to Susan nagging him and screaming kids, he looks forward to getting away to spend time at the bar on the …show more content…

Also Susan calculated up the amount of money that Justin spends on beer a month and how it could be used on other things. Even Justin’s children put forth the effort to bring it to their father’s attention the amount of their extra-curricular activities he has missed due to being passed out. Justin looked at the amount of money calculated up by his wife and realizes that he does have a problem and may have developed it from watching his father drink every day after work. Even though Justin admits that he has a problem, he says he is able to control it and tries to convince himself that he is not the same man his father was and he is going to be there for his children. Justin also says that he does not see the benefits of stopping drinking. He doesn’t think that he could develop cirrhosis of the liver; he believes that it is just a scare tactic his wife is trying to use on

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