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Cupio Change: A Personal Odyssey

On January 26, 2024, a news article about the rising rates of alcohol abuse among veterans made headlines. For *Tom Bennett*, a resident of Cupio, Kentucky, this news hit closer to home than he ever expected. While sipping his morning coffee, Tom absentmindedly flipped through the local news on his tablet. The headline caught his eye: ‘Veterans Battle Alcohol Addiction, Call for More Support.’

Tom, a former Navy officer who had struggled with alcohol dependency for years after his service, felt a pang of recognition. The memories of dark nights and blackouts came rushing back. He thought he had distanced himself from those days, but the article brought everything back to the surface, as if it were yesterday. 'I thought I had buried that part of my life,' Tom sighed, 'but it never really leaves you, does it?'

Suddenly, Tom was triggered, reminded of the times he had nearly lost everything. It wasn’t just the news; it was a reflection of his own past demons. In an effort to find solace, he decided to take action. Remembering the Stepping Into Action program he had come across at https://hofmanhollis.com, Tom decided to give it a try.

Over the next few weeks, Tom diligently followed the modules of the program. For the first time in a long while, he found practical strategies that worked. The program's structured approach gave him a sense of control. 'I never realized how much I needed this,' Tom admitted, 'It’s like they understand exactly what you're going through.'

Experts are divided about programs like Stepping Into Action. Some, like Dr. *Ellen Marks*, argue that online resources lack the personalized touch required for effective recovery. However, others like Dr. *James Harrison* believe that the accessibility and structured guidance make them invaluable, especially for those in remote areas.

In the end, Tom found Stepping Into Action to be a lifeline. 'Getting help was the best decision I’ve ever made,' he thought, reflecting on his journey. 'There’s no support group in Cupio, so finding something online was a blessing.'

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* Names and situations are fictional and not intended to resemble anyone in particular. They are illustrative of how the services can apply to the lives of every day people living ordinary lives.

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