Alcohol and Depression
at Webmd.com
http://www.webmd.com/depression/guide/alcohol-and-depresssion
Alcohol and Depression
at Webmd.com
http://www.webmd.com/depression/guide/alcohol-and-depresssion
After the Tears: Helping Adult Children of Alcoholics Heal Their Childhood Trauma, by Jane Middelton-Moz, MS, Lorie Dwinell, MSW. (2010)
http://www.middeltonmozinstitute.org
Perfect Daughters (Revised Edition): Adult Daughters of Alcoholics, by Robert Ackerman (2010)
Uploaded on Feb 7, 2011
Learn the 3 C’s when dealing with a Parent’s alcoholism. DVD is for grades 5th – 9th. To order the full version, call Primo Promotions at 985-536-7848 or e-mail info@primopromollc.com.
Repeat After Me, 2nd Edition, by Claudia Black, PhD. (1995).
It Will Never Happen to Me: Growing Up With Addiction As Youngsters, Adolescents, Adults 2ND EDITION, by Claudia Black, PhD. (2001)
For children of alcoholics. There is also a companion workbook called Repeat After Me.
Growing Up in a Dysfunctional Family
Generalizations
Dysfunction defined:
Physical/emotional abuse
Chronic physical illness
Alcoholism/substance abuse
Sexual Abuse
Inconsistent and unpredictable parenting
Chronic marital conflict
Typical Dysfunctional Parenting:
Denial
Avoidance
Rationalization
Projection of blame
Over-Control
Negativity
Ridicule/shaming
Anger and hostility
Role reversals
Chronic crises/unpredictable
Lack of positive reinforcement
Conditionality/non-Empathic
Dysfunctional Rules:
Don’t talk
Don’t trust
Don’t feel
Results of Dysfunction:
Depression
Anxiety disorders
Low self-esteem
Substance abuse
Fears of rejection
Self-defeating patterns
Negative relationships
Self-critical
Controlling
Difficulties with intimacy
Affectively blunted
Over-responsible
Perfectionistic
“All or Nothing” thinking
Hypervigilant
Not “Good Enough” or unlovable
Difficulties with spontaneity or fun
Positive Traits:
Heightening Sensitivity
Empathic
Inner Strength
Problem Solvers
Take less for Granted
Commitment to having a healthy family with compassion and caring
Overcoming Dysfunction:
Awareness of dysfunction
Support from healthy people
Open mindedness to change
Increasing flexibility
Positive Self-Talk
Recognition of feelings
Communication of feelings
Recognition of needs
Delegate responsibilities
Creating safety
Finding mentors
Work in therapy
Self-Worth & Good Enough
Parenting oneself
At National Association for Children of Alcoholics website, by Robert Ackerman, PhD
http://www.nacoa.org/pdfs/Ackerman.pdf
From American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
http://www.aacap.org/AACAP/Families_and_Youth/Facts_for_Families/FActs_for_Families_Pages/Children_Of_Alcoholics_17.aspx
From Psych Central’s Virtual Classroom, by Dr. Christopher L. Heffner
http://allpsych.com/journal/alcoholism/#.VWkRak_BzGc
From U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
NIH (National Institute of Health) the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/FamilyHistory/famhist.htm
The Doomed Relationship. The Codependent/Narcissist Relationship Dance. Codependency Narcissism
By Ross Rosenberg, M.Ed., LCPC, CADC
Published on Jun 9, 2013
In Ross’s seminar, Codependents and Emotional Manipulators: Understanding the Attraction, he shares his ideas and his essay about the “codependent/emotional manipulator dance. He also reads his essay, Codependency, Don’t Dance! This essay was the inspiration of both the seminar and his book, The Human Magnet Syndrome.
In Ross’s book, The Human Magnet Syndrome: Why We Love People Who Hurt Us, he introduces a new psychological theory describing the irresistible love attraction between opposite personality types: Codependents and Emotional Manipulators. These relationships are “perfectly” dysfunctionally balanced.
Emotional Manipulators are pathological narcissists and Codependents are pathological givers and caretakers. When both are attracted to each other, they are magnetically and irresistibly drawn into romantic relationships, not so much by what they see, feel and think, but more by an invisible and irresistible force – the Human Magnet Syndrome