Soccer Story
Greg 'Monty'* Montague was a high school soccer coach in the small town of West Mayfield, Pennsylvania. He had been following the Euro 2024 tournament closely, cheering on the underdog Scots against host nation Germany in the opening match. The news that Scotland was losing 2-0 at halftime triggered difficult memories for Monty. As a promising young player decades ago, he had been slated to represent Scotland in a youth tournament before a knee injury derailed his soccer dreams. Watching his beloved national team struggle brought that bitter disappointment flooding back. Monty started drinking heavily that night, seeking to numb the pain of unresolved grief over his shattered athletic ambitions. His wife Elaine* was at a loss, afraid Monty was spiraling back into the alcohol addiction they had worked so hard to overcome years before. That's when Elaine found the Hofman Hollis website and its 'Stepping Into Action' program focused on spouse support for recovery. Following the practical steps and advice, she gently confronted Monty about his relapse, reminding him of the tools they had used before to stay sober. 'We beat this once, Monty,' she said firmly. 'We can do it again - together.' While some experts praised the comprehensiveness of the online program, others argued that virtual support could never replace in-person counseling and therapy. Elaine decided a balanced approach made the most sense, incorporating elements of the website's guidance while also reconnecting Monty with their local recovery community. The path was difficult, but months later, Monty and Elaine both felt their marriage was stronger than ever before. 'Getting help was the best decision we ever made,' said Monty. 'I'm just grateful there were resources like that website to point us in the right direction when we had nowhere else to turn locally.' Nearby: Petersburg Ohio, Negley Ohio * 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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