Comorbid Addiction (ETOH and Gambling)
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Comorbid Addiction (ETOH and Gambling)
Introduction
The client is a 53-year-old Puerto Rican female presenting to the clinic with comorbid
alcohol use disorder and gambling disorder symptoms. Mrs. Maria Perez states that she has
struggled with alcohol addiction since her late teens following her father's death. Little research
has been conducted on the effects of a parent's loss and its causation relationship with alcohol
use. Most studies have focused on parental alcohol abuse, raising young addicts, and the role of
the family in the alcoholic behavior of children. However, a research study associated parental
absence due to separation or death with smoking and alcohol consumption in adolescence and
adulthood (Lacey et al., 2018). She also states that she has been having more and more
difficulty maintaining her sobriety for the past two years since the opening of the new “Rising
Sun” casino near her home.
Ms. Perez states that she gets “such a high” when she is gambling and enjoys a drink or
two to help calm her during high-stake games. Different research studies have associated
substance and behavioral addictions, thereby affecting mental health disorder's clinical course
and the efficacy and rehabilitation efforts (Bodor et al., 2018). Research has also found
similarities in hormonal response between alcohol abuse and gambling disorder, and the
similarities can be classified to develop treatments in different types of addictive disorders (Li
et al., 2020). Therefore, it could be understood that the patient’s attempts to abstain from
drinking and getting such a high from the act of gambling that she needs a few drinks to even
out.
The client’s mental examination reveals that the patient is alert and oriented to person,
place, time, and event. She has dressed appropriately for the weather and time of the year. Her
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