PARENT & childALCOHOLICSINTERPERSONAL relationsThe purpose of the present study was to explore how children experience and cope with interpersonal distance in families with an alcoholic parent. Seventeen children of alcoholic parents were interviewed. These children described a physical and cognitive/...
With much love, Sarah Ask The Band: When Can A Child Decide Not To See The Other Parent? by anonymous | Aug 30, 2019 | Abuse, Ask The Band, Child Abuse, Coping With Domestic Abuse, Domestic Abuse, Emotional Abuse, Preventing Child Abuse | 2 comments Welcome, one and all to our semi...
Participation in organized sports is a popular and important part of the lives of children and adolescents and is associated with improved psychological an... F Kathrine,S Mathisen,S Kokko,... - 《Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports》 被引量: 0发表: 2021年 The Child Health...
Eur Child Adoles Psy. 1997, 6 (2): 81-87. CAS Google Scholar Orford J, Guthrie S, Nicholls P, Oppenheimer E, Egert S, Hensman C: Self-reported coping behavior of wives of alcoholics and its association with drinking outcome. J Stud Alcohol. 1975, 36 (9): 1254-1267. Article ...
the balance resting keeps with labor, this way with that way – and we know that any side is chaos without the other. Some wonder who could believe in an evil if they don’t believe in God. Or, would there ever be rich if there weren’t the poor, an ugly if not for pretty, hap...
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...
In one case, a children’s rights non-governmental organization was called in to reverse an early marriage of an underage female adolescent. A second gender aspect of children being home from school was that, with children and adolescents now at home and in the charge of their mothers (GN-...
They had grown up in families with more abuse of alcohol and drugs, an alcohol‐ abusing father and mother and had taken up their parents' concomitant drug and alcohol abuse by parental influences. Coping strategies for one child from each of groups IA, IB, IIA and IIB were followed and ...
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 ...