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 ...
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 ...
The following hypotheses, derived from an interpersonal-interactional theory of alcoholism were investigated: (1) The alcoholic uses a style of communication characterized by responsibility avoidance, when interacting with his wife; (2) ... SL Gorad - 《Family Process》 被引量: 91发表: 1971年 ...
I wish I could say my husband felt the same way. He was resentful of that baby as soon as she entered our home. He hated all the time I was spending with her, instead of him. He wasjealous. Of an infant. This one particular night breaks my heart. I wish I could go back and ...
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...
An excellent article that I will be sharing with my own dysfunctional and fighting family these days after our father’s/husband’s/brother’s/etc….death. My Dad died a few days ago and it has been rough. There are DEFINITELY different grieving styles and some of us have a very negati...
I found this site while looking for help with my guilt and regret, and reading these comments I see I am not alone. I divorced my husband 14 years ago when we were both in our 60s. He was looking forward to retirement and I was fearing it. After 35 years of marriage, and 2 wonder...
Divorce rates are high among wives of alcoholics and the most frequently identified cause is domestic strife in the form of harassment, torture or beating from the husband and or in-laws. However, there is only limited literature in this regard. To study the stress, various coping styles and...