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Assistant Merrimack County Attorney recounts struggle with alcohol and mental health
Assistant Merrimack County Attorney Brendan Cahalin Courtesy
Assistant Merrimack County Attorney Brendan Cahalin with his wife Dana and son Mason. Courtesy
Published: 2/21/2021 4:45:49 PM
For Assistant Merrimack County Attorney Brendan Cahalin, alcohol was a powerful and effective way of coping with life’s problems – and then it stopped working.
Like many professionals, Cahalin, 32, turned to alcohol at a young age and later in life he used it to avoid difficult feelings. This avoidance led him in and out of numerous psychiatric wards, detox and recovery facilities, and sober houses. And it nearly cost him his relationships with family and his life.
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For Assistant Merrimack County Attorney, Brendan Cahalin, alcohol was a powerful and effective way of coping with life’s problems and then it stopped working.
Like many professionals, Cahalin, 32, turned to alcohol at a young age and later in life he used it to avoid difficult feelings. This avoidance led him in and out of numerous psychiatric wards, detox and recovery facilities, and sober houses. And it nearly cost him his relationships with family and his life.
“I disconnect from anything that is unpleasant. If I am upset, sad, angry, afraid, really anything, I push it aside and push it down. Maybe I distract myself with something like video games, TV, or something else. Whatever I can do to not acknowledge my emotions and allow myself to feel,” Cahalin says. “I was raised in a family that put a face on that everything is fine and nobody really talked about feeli