Research in child development suggests that parental communication is one of the primary influences on children’s healthy adjustment and development of prosocial skills. Interactions between parents and children establish norms for how one is to manage emotion, develop a strong sense of self, and demonstrate social competence. In families of alcoholics, however, features of interaction between parents and children may have different outcomes. The communication environment in families of alcoholics can be characterized by conflict, neglect, and inconsistencies, which are often associated with emotional, cognitive, and behavioral challenges for children of alcoholics. Despite these challenging circumstances, some children of alcoholics manage...
The psychological researches more often analyze not the risk factors, but protective factors for chi...
The family climate has notable impact on cognitive, emotional, behavioural, social and physical deve...
This study compared the self‐perceived communication competency of children raised in a family where...
This study applied emotion regulation theory to examine parental communication that predicts possibl...
Alcohol abuse is rated to be amongst the top five risks leading to disease and death worldwide. In 2...
Emotion regulation is an important skill that adolescents typically learn through early interactions...
Alcoholism is a family illness that has implications for the physical, emotional, and psychological ...
In the United States, roughly 43% of adults have encountered alcoholism in their family, and one in ...
The negative impact of parental alcohol abuse on children has been well documented in previous liter...
Our study aims to investigate whether resilient children share common factors that could explain the...
Children of alcoholics have recently been identified as a large group of individuals that can be adv...
230 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.The study was designed to inv...
Objective: Resiliency has most commonly been researched in conjunction with trauma and trauma surviv...
In i6 families, half of which had an alcoholic parent, both parents and an adolescent were videotape...
Previous reviews have highlighted parent–child connectedness and communication as important protecti...
The psychological researches more often analyze not the risk factors, but protective factors for chi...
The family climate has notable impact on cognitive, emotional, behavioural, social and physical deve...
This study compared the self‐perceived communication competency of children raised in a family where...
This study applied emotion regulation theory to examine parental communication that predicts possibl...
Alcohol abuse is rated to be amongst the top five risks leading to disease and death worldwide. In 2...
Emotion regulation is an important skill that adolescents typically learn through early interactions...
Alcoholism is a family illness that has implications for the physical, emotional, and psychological ...
In the United States, roughly 43% of adults have encountered alcoholism in their family, and one in ...
The negative impact of parental alcohol abuse on children has been well documented in previous liter...
Our study aims to investigate whether resilient children share common factors that could explain the...
Children of alcoholics have recently been identified as a large group of individuals that can be adv...
230 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.The study was designed to inv...
Objective: Resiliency has most commonly been researched in conjunction with trauma and trauma surviv...
In i6 families, half of which had an alcoholic parent, both parents and an adolescent were videotape...
Previous reviews have highlighted parent–child connectedness and communication as important protecti...
The psychological researches more often analyze not the risk factors, but protective factors for chi...
The family climate has notable impact on cognitive, emotional, behavioural, social and physical deve...
This study compared the self‐perceived communication competency of children raised in a family where...