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A Sunday School Teacher Gets Arrested for Driving While Intoxicated, Gets Motivated and Inspired To Seek Alcohol Counseling for Her Hazardous Drinking, and Augments Her Self Esteem

For the past twenty-three years Jenny has been an RN at a local Catholic hospital. Moreover, she has also been teaching Sunday school at the local Episcopalian Church. Even though she lived in a small countryside town where it appeared like every person knew everyone’s business, little if nothing was known about Jenny. It almost goes without saying that virtually everyone knew that she had worked quite a few years as a nurse practitioner and that she taught Sunday school for as long as she lived in their small community. Other than that, nevertheless, it almost appeared as if Jenny was simply a visitor in their community.

You can visualize the hoopla that happened when it was revealed that one Sunday morning Jenny had passed out due to inebriation. To be sure, the article in the local daily newspaper reported that Jenny not only passed out, but that she also was arrested for drunk driving because her blood alcohol concentration was considerably more than the legal limit. This is certainly one of the alcohol effects on the body that no Sunday school teacher wants to have discussed by the entire community. But this is specifically what took place, much to the dismay of Jenny.

Jenny Gets Extremely Distraught About Her DUI

Clearly, Jenny was very letdown about her arrest for driving while inebriated. Not only should she have known better about driving while intoxicated because of her nursing job, but she also should have conducted herself according to a more elevated standard because of the basic fact that she taught Sunday school.

After her arrest, Jenny contemplated whether or not she should move out of town so that she would not have to feel discontented about her arrest and also so she wouldn’t have to go over her actions for the five hundred thousandth time to the people in town. After talking to her minister, however, she made up her mind that she would get alcohol treatment at a local drug and alcohol rehab hospital. She did this for two fundamental reasons. First, it was convenient for her to drive to a local counseling center. And second, she frankly wanted the word to get spread among all the individuals in the community that she was openly addressing her abusive and hazardous drinking.

Jenny Goes Through Alcohol Detoxification and Gets a Thorough Physical Exam

After Jenny went through detoxification, she got thoroughly checked by a doctor at the drug and alcohol rehab hospital. She then underwent two or three laboratory tests where it was determined that she was not addicted to alcohol but rather was engaging in abusive and irresponsible drinking. In short Jenny was engaging in long term alcohol abuse.

Jenny was provided with the alternative of getting registered as an in-patient or getting alcohol treatment as an outpatient. Jenny, nevertheless, thought that she could still work as a registered nurse and retain her Sunday school teaching position if she were to be admitted as an out-patient and this is specifically what she did.

According to her treatment protocol, Jenny went to two sessions every three weeks, she learned quite a lot about alcohol info, she worked on her out-of-class “tasks,” and she found out how to do things in life that did not involve drinking.

After ten weeks, Jenny thought that her careless and hazardous drinking was under control and so she got discharged from the rehab center under the condition that she would return for follow up counseling once every three months for the next seven months. Jenny signed an agreement form and followed through on her “word of honor.”

Jenny Makes up Her Mind to Remove Herself From All Drinking Circumstances and Finds Out That Her Self Respect Becomes More Enhanced

After she finished her rehabilitation Jenny thought that she would be able to drink more responsibly than before. After reflecting on things more rigorously, nonetheless, she figured out that she would absolutely remove herself from any and all drinking situations.

When Jenny arrived at this conclusion, she discovered that her self-confidence grew the more efficiently she managed her life. And as her sense of worth grew, it appeared that she became more outgoing and began going to more town activities such as music festivals, local high school football and basketball games, flower festivals, rib roasts, strawberry festivals, carnivals, and Christmas tree lighting ceremonies.

Jenny Addresses Her Hazardous and Excessive Drinking, Makes up Her Mind To Do Something Affirmative About It, and Rediscovers Her Faith

As the years passed, the individuals in the community expressed more affection for Jenny because she was involving herself with them more often and also because she faced her hazardous drinking and made up her mind to do something productive about it. It may have been her imagination, but it also appeared that her Sunday school students manifested more respect and appreciation for her.

Jenny is a living example of a person who had a hazardous issue and who did something constructive about it. She is also someone who found out that her religious faith is not only something that is intrinsic, but that it is also something that affects the way in which an individual interrelates with other individuals.

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