Adult children of alcoholic parents: verification of a role typologyMucowski, RJ
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A research strategy was developed using the concepts of role theory and focusing on role conflict, sex-role development, and the acquisition of coping roles. It is believed that viewing the issue from this perspective leads to a sharper analysis of the dynamics of growing up in an alcoholic ...
Spatial learning deficits in adult children of alcoholic parents - Schandler, Cohen, et al. - 1991Schandler, S. L.; Cohen, M.; McArthur, D.; Antick, J.; Brannock, J.: Spatial learning deficits in adult children of alcoholic parents. J. Consult. Clin. Psychol. 59:312-317; 1991....
In the United States, twenty million children are experiencing physical, verbal and emotional abuse from parents who are addicted to alcohol. Growing up in an alcoholic house can leave emotional scars that may last a lifetime. This is tragic because we consider that childhood is the foundation ...
Having two alcoholic parents occurred the least often (in 10.7% of cases). ACoA women seeking help for Adult Children of Alcoholics comprised 44.6% of the study group, women defining themselves as ACoA who were not in therapy constituted 55.4%. Most of the women in therapy participated in ...
Parents (especially mothers) were also frequent perpetrators of physical and emotional abuse. Sexual abuse was more frequently perpetrated by abusers other than the partners (e.g., distant relatives and/or strangers; Table 1). Table 1. Characteristics of violence exposure among women reporting ...
Each type of trauma counts as one. So a person who’s been physically abused, with one alcoholic parent, and a mother who was beaten up has an ACE score of three. There are, of course, many other types of childhood trauma — racism, bullying, watching a sibling being abused, los...
Answer true or false: Industrialization changed not only the way that parents provided for their children but also the gender-specific roles within the family structure. Regarding the effects of TV violence, which of the following statements is false? a. TV violence raises inh...
Alcoholic parents (now referred to as parents withalcohol use disorderor AUD) affect their children in many ways, some so profound that the kids never outgrow them. Here's a look at the psychological, emotional, interpersonal, and behavioral effects of being raised by parents who are struggling...