This volume combines research findings and personal experience of an ACoA, reviewing and critiquing the controlled research literature and clinical findings. Chapters dispel the myths and unsupported claims regarding ACoAs and alcoholic families, including excessively high rates of child abuse, the over-prediction of serious effects of being an ACoA, and the disease model of alcoholism.
This volume combines research findings and personal experience of an ACoA, reviewing and critiquing the controlled research literature and clinical findings. Chapters dispel the myths and unsupported claims regarding ACoAs and alcoholic families, including excessively high rates of child abuse, the over-prediction of serious effects of being an ACoA, and the disease model of alcoholism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Autorenporträt
ROBERT E. HASKELL is Founder and Director of TransLearn Associates, a consultancy in Old Orchard Beach, Maine, that specializes in the design of business training and educational courses. He is also Professor of Psychology at the University of New England. With expertise in learning transfer and team/small group processes, he has published four books, numerous chapters, and research articles in national and international journals. He is also Associate Editor of The Journal of Mind and Behavior.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface RESEARCH OVERVIEW Claims, Methods, and Variables. Family Dysfunction and Effects Genetic and Psychophysiological Effects BEING AND BECOMING Personal Prologue and ACOA Profile: Notes from the Underground The Denial of Reality: Perceptual and Emotional Blackouts The Socialization of Cultural Realities: On Not Knowing What Normal Is Meaning Making and Reality: The Self-Construction of an Identity CHARACTERISTICS AND ISSUES Distrust and Control: The Containment of Chaos Anger, Guilt, Self-Esteem, and Depression: Being and Nothingness Impulsiveness and Either/Or All-Or-None Responding: The Split-Level Self Self-Reliance and Survival Modes: The Mountain Man Syndrome The Intensity-Hypervigilance Crises Syndrome: Stress and Health Effects RELATIONSHIPS General Relationship Problems: Personal and Professional Loyalty, Betrayal, Abandonment, and Intimacy: The Four Stress Points of an ACOA Relationship Epilogue References Author Index Subject Index
Preface RESEARCH OVERVIEW Claims, Methods, and Variables. Family Dysfunction and Effects Genetic and Psychophysiological Effects BEING AND BECOMING Personal Prologue and ACOA Profile: Notes from the Underground The Denial of Reality: Perceptual and Emotional Blackouts The Socialization of Cultural Realities: On Not Knowing What Normal Is Meaning Making and Reality: The Self-Construction of an Identity CHARACTERISTICS AND ISSUES Distrust and Control: The Containment of Chaos Anger, Guilt, Self-Esteem, and Depression: Being and Nothingness Impulsiveness and Either/Or All-Or-None Responding: The Split-Level Self Self-Reliance and Survival Modes: The Mountain Man Syndrome The Intensity-Hypervigilance Crises Syndrome: Stress and Health Effects RELATIONSHIPS General Relationship Problems: Personal and Professional Loyalty, Betrayal, Abandonment, and Intimacy: The Four Stress Points of an ACOA Relationship Epilogue References Author Index Subject Index
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