Studies college students with alcoholic fathers (adult children of alcoholics, ACA; n = 84) and with nonalcoholic parents (n = 123) with regard to perceptions of their families, depressive experiences, and coping styles within a developmental model of depression that focuses on object ...
Having grown up under an alcoholic father, he has personally struggled with and has extensively studied anger issues. Steve Yeschek, LCSW, CAMS-IV: Is an Anger Management Specialist, Diplomate, Supervisor and Consultant with NAMA & the Anger Management Institute. Mr. Yeschek was recently ...
Application of an empirically derived typology to treatment matching. Analyses of outcome indicated that type A alcoholics fared better in interactional treatment and more poorly with coping skills training. Conversely, type B alcoholics had better outcomes with the coping skills treatment and worse ...
Background Insecure early attachment experiences have been reported to play an important role in the manifestation in alcoholism. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship of attachment styles with anxiety, anxiety coping and dysfunctional personality styles, as well as with the pr...
Children growing up in families with substance abuse problems therefore comprise a target group for selective intervention and prevention (reviewed in [15, 16]). In Sweden, the municipalities alone account for the vast majority of support offered to these children. In an annual survey from the ...
Although rarely used as a first name, Charlan is historically both a French surname, originating from the Poitou region, and an English surname meaning "carrier" or "coachman." It is also a close derivative of the last name Charland, which could have something to do with this name cropping...
This suggests that not only do sex differences exist in the pain experiences and pain-coping strategies of adolescents with chronic pain, but that internalizing/catastrophizing may be an important mechanism in understanding such differences. More research examining potential sex differences in children ...
habits considered as problematic as their heterosexual counterparts (Bux, 1996). Although some research has compared gay men and heterosexual men's drinking behaviors, further research is needed to identify the life-style and coping resource differences between gay men with and without drinking ...
In our environment, early beginning of alcohol consumption with rare prevalence of personality disorders is characteristic of the profile of an alcoholic patient candidate for liver transplantation. This type of subject presents small differences with general population (Monras, Marcos, & Rimola, 2004)...
Spending time with them is not just a gesture of kindness; it’s an opportunity to learn and connect. 5 Kim January 30, 2024 at 11:29 pm Reply My brother died on December 8, 2023. He was an alcoholic for nearly 40 years. The last 10 years I didn’t know where he was living...