M.A.Patterns of substance abuse within the family is a widespread phenomenon that occurs through generations. Although various factors can be a symptom of a dysfunctional family, the dynamics that maintain the transgenerational patterns of substance abuse are of great interest. The family in which the abuse of alcohol is repetitive through generations, is seen as a dysfunctional family system. It appears that a circular pattern exists in the family that maintains the alcohol abuse. Although the family as a whole has an influence on individual members, these individual members enter their families with their own preconceived mind maps of past experiences that also have a great influence on the family dynamics. Family dynamics are seen as tho...
An investigation was conducted examining the relationship between memories of family dynamics during...
This study investigated the motivation for drinking and the level of consumption of alcohol in young...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing evidence that substance use disorders are familial and that genetic ...
M.A.Patterns of substance abuse within the family is a widespread phenomenon that occurs through gen...
The objective of this study was to analyze intergenerational patterns of alcohol related violence (A...
Using a survey conducted among college students at Andrews University, this study focused on substan...
Using a survey conducted among college students at Andrews University, this study focused on substan...
Twenty five families with a young substance abuser between the ages of 18 and 32 currently participa...
A family history of alcoholism has shown to be one of the greatest consistent risk factors in the in...
Introduction Intergenerational transmission of substance abuse (SA) is established in epidemiologic...
This study describes trajectories of substance use and dependence from adolescence to adulthood. Ide...
This research is a retrospective study on adult children of alcoholics using a previous researcher’s...
Alcohol and drug problems affect not only those using these substances but also family members of th...
Employing qualitative study with purposive sampling methods, we want to study family mechanism expos...
Theories regarding the etiology of alcoholism abound in the literature. Conceptualization of the dis...
An investigation was conducted examining the relationship between memories of family dynamics during...
This study investigated the motivation for drinking and the level of consumption of alcohol in young...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing evidence that substance use disorders are familial and that genetic ...
M.A.Patterns of substance abuse within the family is a widespread phenomenon that occurs through gen...
The objective of this study was to analyze intergenerational patterns of alcohol related violence (A...
Using a survey conducted among college students at Andrews University, this study focused on substan...
Using a survey conducted among college students at Andrews University, this study focused on substan...
Twenty five families with a young substance abuser between the ages of 18 and 32 currently participa...
A family history of alcoholism has shown to be one of the greatest consistent risk factors in the in...
Introduction Intergenerational transmission of substance abuse (SA) is established in epidemiologic...
This study describes trajectories of substance use and dependence from adolescence to adulthood. Ide...
This research is a retrospective study on adult children of alcoholics using a previous researcher’s...
Alcohol and drug problems affect not only those using these substances but also family members of th...
Employing qualitative study with purposive sampling methods, we want to study family mechanism expos...
Theories regarding the etiology of alcoholism abound in the literature. Conceptualization of the dis...
An investigation was conducted examining the relationship between memories of family dynamics during...
This study investigated the motivation for drinking and the level of consumption of alcohol in young...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing evidence that substance use disorders are familial and that genetic ...