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| Published: May 22, 2025
Navigating Dual Challenges: Treating Depression and Alcohol Use Disorder in a Policeman
Student, Integrated B.A. - M.A. (Clinical Psychology), Amity Institute of Psychology and Allied Sciences, Amity University, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
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Professor, Amity Institute of Psychology and Allied Sciences, Amity University, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
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DIP: 18.01.171.20251302
DOI: 10.25215/1302.171
ABSTRACT
This case study explores the intersection of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) in a 45-year-old law enforcement officer, Mr. AB, whose mental health struggles were exacerbated by occupational stress, financial instability, and societal stigma. Comorbid MDD and AUD, prevalent among high-stress professions, create a complex interplay of psychological distress and maladaptive coping mechanisms, necessitating an integrative treatment approach. Using the biopsychosocial model and evidence-based interventions such as Motivational Interviewing (MI), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), pharmacotherapy, and family involvement, this study highlights the efficacy of a tailored, multidisciplinary strategy. Over 12 weeks, Mr. AB demonstrated significant improvement in depressive symptoms, alcohol consumption, and overall functioning, underscoring the critical role of holistic and patient-centered care for individuals in high-risk occupations.
Keywords
Major Depressive Disorder, Alcohol Use Disorder, comorbidity, law enforcement mental health, biopsychosocial model, Motivational Interviewing, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, pharmacotherapy, family involvement, occupational stress
This is an Open Access Research distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any Medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
© 2025, Gupta, K. & Sharma, R.
Received: May 06, 2025; Revision Received: May 18, 2025; Accepted: May 22, 2025
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ISSN 2348-5396
ISSN 2349-3429
18.01.171.20251302
10.25215/1302.171
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