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1992-04-30
Children of Alcoholics: How a Parent's Drinking Can Affect Your Life - de David Stafford (Author)
Caractéristiques Children of Alcoholics: How a Parent's Drinking Can Affect Your Life
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Le Titre Du Livre | Children of Alcoholics: How a Parent's Drinking Can Affect Your Life |
Date de Parution | 1992-04-30 |
Traducteur | Kaliyah Leana |
Chiffre de Pages | 437 Pages |
La taille du fichier | 62.15 MB |
Langue | Anglais & Français |
Éditeur | Mycroft & Moran |
ISBN-10 | 6134082945-CFY |
Type de E-Book | AMZ EPub PDF iBook RPT |
Créateur | David Stafford |
ISBN-13 | 453-6199119374-EVS |
Nom de Fichier | Children-of-Alcoholics-How-a-Parent's-Drinking-Can-Affect-Your-Life.pdf |
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criminality are more often displayed in CoAs than children with nonalcoholic parents CoAs are also more often treated for panic attacks depression and post
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This presentation was a group project on the effects of alcoholism upon the individual and the family
my father was an alcoholic up until about 2 years before his death My mother stayed because she was raised in a time that she was not prepared to take care of herself and her children
How parents act and how they treat each other and their children has an influence on children growing up in the family These aspects of family life also affect the risk for alcoholism Researchers believe a persons risk increases if he or she is in a family with the following difficulties an alcoholic parent is depressed or has other psychological problems both parents abuse alcohol and
This study recently completed at the Washingtonian Center for Addictions in Boston was designed to investigate the adequacy of child care in families with an alcohol or opiate addicted parent Two hundred addicted parents 92 alcoholics and 108 opiate addicts participated in the study