Dealing With an Alcoholic Family Member
At Learn About Alcoholism.com
https://www.learn-about-alcoholism.com/alcoholic-family-member.html
Dealing With an Alcoholic Family Member
At Learn About Alcoholism.com
https://www.learn-about-alcoholism.com/alcoholic-family-member.html
Effects of Alcoholism on Families
At Learn About Alcoholism.com
https://www.learn-about-alcoholism.com/effects-of-alcoholism.html
Alcoholism and Family/Marital Problems
One of the hallmarks of individuals who abuse alcohol is that they will begin to face problems in all, or nearly all, facets of their lives.
How Alcohol Causes Marital Issues?
At American Addiction Centers.org
https://americanaddictioncenters.org/alcoholism-treatment/family-marital-problems/
Study Identifies Risk Factors for Opioid Death
December 8, 2017
At Goodtherapy.org
Contributed by Zawn Villines, GoodTherapy.org Correspondent
You Don’t Outgrow the Effects of an Alcoholic Parent
By Sharon Martin, LCSW
~ 4 min read
7 Questions to Ask When You’re Given a Prescription for An Opioid
A discussion with your doctor may minimize your chance of becoming dependent on or addicted to these powerful painkillers.
Published: June, 2017
https://www.health.harvard.edu/mind-and-mood/7-questions-to-ask-when-youre-given-a-prescription-for-an-opioid
You Don’t Get a Childhood When You Grow Up in an Alcoholic Family
By Sharon Martin, LCSW
~ 3 min read
https://blogs.psychcentral.com/imperfect/2017/03/adult-children-of-alcoholics-never-had-childhood/
Adult Children of Alcoholics and Trauma
By Dr. Tian Dayton, Clinical Psychologist and author
Posted: 2/13/2015; Updated: 2/13/2015
At Huffington Post Blog
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dr-tian-dayton/adult-children-of-alcohol_1_b_6676950.html
Alcohol Use in Families
No. 17; Updated December 2011
At the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry website
https://www.aacap.org/AACAP/Families_and_Youth/Facts_for_Families/FFF-Guide/Children-Of-Alcoholics-017.aspx
The ACoA Trauma Syndrome: What Is an ACoA?
At The Huffingtonpost, THE BLOG
9/19/2012 | Updated November 19, 2012
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dr-tian-dayton/acoa_b_1894096.html
The 13 Characteristics of Adult Children of Alcoholics
By Dr. Janet G. Woititz, Ed.D
http://www.drjan.com/13-characteristics-children-growing-up-in-broken-homes.php
Children of Alcoholics Screening Test (CAST)
This screening test was developed by two social workers, Jones and Pilat. Please check the answer below that best describes your feelings, behavior and experiences related to a parent’s alcohol use. Take your time and be as accurate as possible.
Have you ever thought that one of your parents had a drinking problem?
Have you ever lost sleep because of a parent’s drinking?
Did you ever encourage one of your parents to quit drinking?
Did you ever feel alone, scared, nervous, angry or frustrated because a parent was not able to stop drinking?
Did you ever argue or fight was a parent when he or she was drinking?
Did you ever threaten to run away from home because of a parent’s drinking?
Has a parent ever yelled at or hit you or other family members when drinking?
Have you ever heard your parents fight when one of them was drunk?
Did you ever protect another family member from a parent who was drinking?
Did you ever feel like hiding or emptying a parent’s bottle of liquor?
Do many of your thoughts revolve around a problem drinking parent or difficulties that arise because of his or her drinking?
Did you ever wish that a parent would stop drinking?
Did you ever feel responsible for or guilty about a parent’s drinking?
Did you ever fear that your parents would get divorced due to alcohol misuse?
Have you ever withdrawn from and avoided outside activities and friends because of embarrassment and shame over a parent’s drinking problem?
Did you ever feel caught in the middle of an argument or fight between a problem drinking parent and your other parent?
Did you ever feel that you made a parent drink alcohol?
Have you ever that a problem drinking parent did not really love you?
Did you ever resent a parent’s drinking?
Have you ever worried about a parent’s health because of his or her alcohol use?
Have you ever been blamed for a parent’s drinking? Did you ever think your father was an alcoholic?
Did you ever wish you home could be more like the homes of your friends who did not have a parent with a drinking problem?
Did a parent ever make promises to you that he or she did not keep because of drinking?
Did you ever think your mother was an alcoholic?
Did you ever wish that you could talk to someone who could understand and help the alcohol-related problems in your family?
Did you ever fight with your brothers and sisters about a parent’s drinking?
Did you ever stay away from home to avoid the drinking parent or your other parent’s reaction to the drinking?
Have you ever felt sick, cried, or had a “knot” in your stomach after worrying about a parent’s drinking?
Did you ever take over any chores and duties at home that were usually done by a parent before he or she developed a drinking problem?
Score: Total Number of Yes Answers
0-1 Most likely parent is not alcoholic. A score of 1 might suggest problem drinking.
2-5 Has had problems due to at least one parent’s drinking behavior. This is a child of a drinker or possibly an alcoholic.
6+ More than likely the child of an alcoholic. Stage of alcoholism needs to be determined.
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(Modified CAST) CAST-6
These questions are a subsample of questions appearing on the Children of Alcoholics Screening Test, developed by Jones and Pilat, and have also been rigorously tested.
Have you ever thought that one of your parents had a drinking problem?
Did you ever encourage one of your parents to quit drinking?
Did you ever argue or fight with a parent when he or she was drinking?
Have you ever heard your parents fight when one of them was drunk?
Did you ever feel like hiding or emptying a parent’s bottle of liquor?
Did you ever wish that a parent would stop drinking?
Scoring:
3 or more yes answers – probably a COA
Source: The Center on Addiction and the Family (COAF) retrieved from http://www.coaf.org/professionals/screenCAST.htm