Alcoholism is destructive to those closest to the alcoholic, and it affects families in several different ways. Many times, rehabilitating an alcoholic is only one part of the process of healing a home. Family members may also need support and counseling. Families with alcohol dependent suffer from a range of problems. Spouses can live in constant conflict. The present study aim was to compare the family interaction and codependency in spouses of alcohol dependence in comparison with normal control. It was a cross sectional study and purposive sampling method was used. Sample consisted of 30 spouses of individuals with alcohol dependence and 30 spouses of normal individuals. Alcohol Dependence Questionnaire was administered on the patient a...
This study aimed to describe the financial, social, emotional, physical and spiritual effects of a h...
Previous researchers have indicated that alcohol use disorder affects relationships between family m...
The traditional approach to substance-abuse treatment involves the disease model, as promul-gated th...
Ba ckground: Alcohol use disorder (AUD) affects not only an individual’s health but also their famil...
The concept of codependency has been advanced in recent years in an effort to explain certain psycho...
Background: Marriage is a strong bond between couples with the promise of lifelong dedication and em...
Although marriage generally predicts decreased heavy drinking and alcohol problems, many couples dev...
This study compared 75 wives of alcoholics with an equal number of wives of non-alcoholics matched o...
This study compared the treatment outcomes of three groups of alcoholic clients which varied in the ...
Alcoholism is not just one person\u27s problem and, for the family to recover, all family members mu...
Although marriage generally predicts decreased heavy drinking and alcohol problems, many couples dev...
Background: Alcohol dependence is associated with domestic violence, which in turn aggravates the ph...
Alcoholism, the most common form of addiction, can be considered a societal and familial problem. In...
Context: Alcoholism is a disease of the family. Alcoholism is linked to disrupted family role, viole...
The consequences of alcoholism on the mental health of spouses of lifetime at risk drinkers are only...
This study aimed to describe the financial, social, emotional, physical and spiritual effects of a h...
Previous researchers have indicated that alcohol use disorder affects relationships between family m...
The traditional approach to substance-abuse treatment involves the disease model, as promul-gated th...
Ba ckground: Alcohol use disorder (AUD) affects not only an individual’s health but also their famil...
The concept of codependency has been advanced in recent years in an effort to explain certain psycho...
Background: Marriage is a strong bond between couples with the promise of lifelong dedication and em...
Although marriage generally predicts decreased heavy drinking and alcohol problems, many couples dev...
This study compared 75 wives of alcoholics with an equal number of wives of non-alcoholics matched o...
This study compared the treatment outcomes of three groups of alcoholic clients which varied in the ...
Alcoholism is not just one person\u27s problem and, for the family to recover, all family members mu...
Although marriage generally predicts decreased heavy drinking and alcohol problems, many couples dev...
Background: Alcohol dependence is associated with domestic violence, which in turn aggravates the ph...
Alcoholism, the most common form of addiction, can be considered a societal and familial problem. In...
Context: Alcoholism is a disease of the family. Alcoholism is linked to disrupted family role, viole...
The consequences of alcoholism on the mental health of spouses of lifetime at risk drinkers are only...
This study aimed to describe the financial, social, emotional, physical and spiritual effects of a h...
Previous researchers have indicated that alcohol use disorder affects relationships between family m...
The traditional approach to substance-abuse treatment involves the disease model, as promul-gated th...