How can a person's finances be affected by drinking?

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Judith Welles Cousins
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, private practitioner
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703-921-1166

Judith has worked in the field of mental health and substance abuse since 1988,  She received her Masters in Social Work from Virginia Commonweatlh University in 1991 and was licensed as a clinical social worker in 1994.  In her private practice, Judith sees adults, families, children and adolescents, and couples. She addresses such issues as substance abuse, depession, anxiety, family discord, couple conflict, poor school performance, and  life transitions. Judith believes that within each individual, family, and couple are the resources to change, heal, and thrive.  Through the process of psychotherapy, she assists clients to identify and use these resources to gain personal and relational well-being.      

How can a person's finances be affected by drinking?

In this video, Judy Cousins, Clinical Social Worker, will provide answers to questions regarding reasons to quit drinking. Judy will include information regarding the nature of alcohol use, the positive and negative consequences of use, and effective strategies for quitting drinking.

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Host: How can a person s finances, be affected by drinking?

Judith W. Cousins: One of the ways that drinking can affect a person s finances is that they are noticing that or someone analyzes noticing that they don t have as much money as they did before and that could be because they are spending money on drinking itself, they are spending money on the alcohol, they are spending money on partying, they are spending money on going out after work, they are spending money on drinking activities where they[Audio Blank 00:00:31 00:01:26]

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