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Rosa Hermansen 發表更新 7 年, 7 月前
Commonly, these children have greater threat for having psychological problems than children whose parents are not
alcoholic s. Alcoholism runs in family groups, and children of alcoholics are 4 times more likely than other children to become alcoholics themselves. Intensifying the psychological impact of being raised by a parent who is suffering from
alcoholism ">alcoholism is the fact that most children of alcoholics have experienced some form of dereliction or abuse.
A child being raised by a parent or caregiver who is dealing with alcohol abuse might have a range of disturbing feelings that need to be attended to to derail any future issues. They are in a difficult situation because they can not go to their own parents for support.
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A few of the feelings can include the following:
Guilt. The child may see himself or herself as the primary cause of the mother’s or father’s alcohol problem.
Anxiety.
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The child may fret perpetually pertaining to the scenario in the home. She or he might fear the alcoholic parent will emerge as injured or sick, and may also fear fights and physical violence between the parents.
Shame. Parents might give the child the message that there is a horrible secret in the home. The embarrassed child does not ask friends home and is afraid to ask anyone for help.
Inability to have close relationships. He or she commonly does not trust others since the child has been disappointed by the drinking parent so many times.
Confusion. The alcohol dependent parent can change unexpectedly from being caring to upset, irrespective of the child’s conduct. A consistent daily schedule, which is crucial for a child, does not exist due to the fact that bedtimes and mealtimes are constantly changing.
Anger. The child feels anger at the alcoholic parent for drinking, and might be angry at the non-alcoholic parent for insufficience of moral support and protection.
Depression or Hopelessness. The child feels helpless and lonely to change the state of affairs.
The child attempts to keep the alcohol addiction confidential, teachers, family members, other adults, or close friends might sense that something is incorrect. Teachers and caretakers should be aware that the following actions might signal a drinking or other problem in the home:
Failing in school; numerous absences
Lack of friends; alienation from friends
Delinquent actions, like thieving or violence
Regular physical problems, like stomachaches or headaches
Abuse of drugs or alcohol; or
Aggression towards other children
Risk taking actions
Anxiety or suicidal ideas or conduct
Some children of alcoholics might cope by taking the role of responsible "parents" within the family and among close friends. They might develop into orderly, successful "overachievers" all through school, and at the same time be mentally isolated from other children and educators. Their psychological issues may present only when they become adults.
It is important for caregivers, relatives and educators to understand that whether or not the parents are receiving treatment for alcohol dependence, these children and adolescents can benefit from academic regimens and mutual-help groups such as programs for Children of Alcoholics, Al-Anon, and Alateen. Child and adolescent psychiatrists can identify and remedy issues in children of alcoholics.
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The treatment regimen might include group therapy with other children, which reduces the isolation of being a child of an alcoholic. The child and teen psychiatrist will commonly work with the entire family, especially when the alcoholic father and/or mother has stopped drinking alcohol, to help them establish healthier ways of relating to one another.
In general, these children are at greater risk for having emotional issues than children whose parents are not alcoholics. Alcohol dependence runs in families, and children of alcoholics are four times more likely than other children to develop into alcoholics themselves. It is vital for caretakers, instructors and family members to recognize that whether or not the parents are getting treatment for alcohol addiction, these children and adolescents can benefit from mutual-help groups and educational regimens such as regimens for Children of Alcoholics, Al-Anon, and Alateen. Child and teen psychiatrists can identify and treat problems in children of alcoholics. They can likewise assist the child to understand they are not responsible for the drinking problems of their parents and that the child can be helped even if the parent is in denial and refusing to seek aid.
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