Living with a spouse who struggles with alcoholism can be incredibly challenging and emotionally taxing. It can have significant impacts on one's mental and physical health, as well as on the dynamics of the relationship and family life. The typologies of wives of alcoholics categ...
Understanding Family Dynamics Reviewed by Psychology Today Staff Close family relationships afford a person better health and well-being, as well as lower rates of depression and disease throughout a lifetime. But in many families, getting along isn't a given. The interaction between various ...
nuclear dyad familya husband and wife with no children. family of originthe family in which a person grew up. family processesthe psychosocial, physiological, and spiritual functions and relationships within the family unit; fornursing diagnoses, see underprocess. ...
In 1982 the present author wrote for WHO a paper entitled, “The Prevention and Management of Alcohol Problems in the Family Setting: A Review of Work Carried out in English-Speaking Countries.” This was subsequently published in Alcohol and Alcoholism in 1983 (Orford, 1983). The present cha...
Individuals with a family history of alcoholism (family- history positive (FHP)) have increased risk for alcoholism driven by genetic and environmental factors (Lieb et al, 2002; Slutske et al, 2002). Healthy FHPs model addiction vulnerability without confounding effects of excess alcohol on ...
摘要: Focuses on the psychosocial context of adolescent substance abuse. Level of involvement with alcohol and drugs; Multivariate analysis of variance; Family dynamics of substance abuse; Demographic characteristics; Approach to analysis.年份: 1995 ...
FHP subjects had greater ACTH and cortisol response to opioid receptor blockade induced by naloxone hydrochloride compared with FHN subjects. Conclusions: These observations confirm previous findings that differences in ACTH and cortisol dynamics between FHP and FHN subjects can be unmasked by opioid ...
To assess the quality of relations within the family, questions from the FDM II scale (Family Dynamics Measure II) were used, whereas an abbreviated version of the IPPA (Inventory of Parent and Peer Attachment) scale was used to assess the quality of peer relations. Three patterns of ...
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E Cutland, E Cutland - Alcoholism, 1983 - link.springer.com Sometimes, the non-alcoholic parent can develop a very dependent relation- ship with at leastone of the children during the When the alcoholic starts to work on being sober, the spouse canmove rapidly towards building up the ...