List the non-oral stimulants (physical or psychological stress) that could contribute to GG's condition and what she could do to change them
Divorce, a child with ADD, suddenly having to work, returning to school, and finances.
Possible ways to change this stress would be to find time to relax and to find a way to unwind other than by drinking alcohol. She may have to take a lighter load at school, and/or work something out with her family to help with her child and with meals. It would be helpful if she could schedule her work hours. See if there is a counseling service at school, etc.
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