Healthcare professionals share their experiences of funding constraints,violent behaviour and drink-related disease and death
I beget met many people from all walks of life in my career. Alcohol is often an emotional prop, a way of coping with pain, or harm,sexual assault, traumatic events, and inability to find the words to talk approximately stress,coping with financial pressure, family life, and parenting pressure,death. Individuals who hear voices use alcohol to self-medicate. So next time you look at the person getting drunk, should you be so smug as to judge them as wasting NHS resources? Or should you consider differently? Our culture promotes drinking for fun and we need to work on that. But let’s look a little bit deeper and consider this more.
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Source: theguardian.com