& Blow, F. (1992) Young adult children of alco- holic parents: protective effects of positive family functioning. British Journal of Addiction, 87, 1677-1690.Hill EM, Nord JL, Blow FC: Young-adult children of alcoholic parents: Protective effects of positive family functioning. Br J Addict ...
Center for the Healing Artspioneered the Adult Children of Alcoholics (ACoA) movement in this region. If you grew up with an alcoholic parent or caretaker, or suspect that your childhood environment was affected by addiction, we can help you to understand and to heal. Adult children of Alcoho...
The present study was designed to investigate whether the personalities of adult children of alcoholics differ in some way from individuals who do not have an alcoholic parent. Women (N = 122) were divided into an adult children of alcoholic parents group (ACAP, n = 61) and an adult childre...
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Pathways into Risk: Temperament and Behavior Problems in Three- to Five-Year-Old Sons of Alcoholics Evidence suggests that a child with a difficult temperament, reared in an alcoholic family, is at high risk for the development of behavior problems that a... Roger,E.,Jansen,... - 《Alcohol...
ForeWord Reviews’ 2012 Book of the Year Award in juvenile fiction “The protagonist’s struggles are well drawn and feel real…This is a solid choice for its realistic portrayal of middle school and a child’s struggle with an alcoholic parent.” -Kefira Phillipe, Nichols Middle School, Evans...
Significant differences among the groups were found on 4 of the characteristics, with the ACOA group showing the highest frequency of occurrence on 17 of them. No differences due to gender of the alcoholic parent were found, and there was no group by gender interaction. The results suggested ...
Are these traces so strong that they do not allow the child to differentiate its Self, i.e. to separate from the parent's inner representation. A growing interest of clinicians and researchers [16], [17], [18], [19], [20] in problems of members of alcoholic families (including ...
- 《Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry》 被引量: 784发表: 2006年 Neuroimaging of gender differences in alcohol dependence: are women more vulnerable? Background: Alcoholic brain damage has been demonstrated in numerous studies using neuropathology and brain imaging ...
There were subtle things here and there to flesh them out, like an alcoholic parent or too many siblings or lists of their jobs, but not anything substantial. There could have been more development. Much of the story centered on Lennox’s conviction that she did hit a person on Hicks ...