"Adult Children of Alcoholics: Keeping the Family Secret" was published by the Adult Children of Alcoholics World Service Organization (ACA WSO). The book is a resource designed to help individuals understand the impact of growing up in an alcoholic household and to provide support for healing and recovery. It offers insights into the behaviors and challenges faced by adult children of alcoholics.
Carolyn Seval Brooks has written: 'Families in recovery' -- subject(s): Family relationships, Rehabilitation, Drug addicts, Children of drug addicts, Recovering addicts, Alcoholics, Recovering alcoholics, Children of alcoholics
There are a few different support groups available nationwide for adult children of alcoholics. A couple of the most common support groups available are Adult Children and the Al-Anon family group.
Maxine B. Rosenberg has written: 'Living with a single parent' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Single-parent families, Children of single parents 'Not my family' -- subject(s): Attitudes, Family relationships, Alcoholics, Adult children of alcoholics, Children of alcoholics, Enfants d'alcooliques, Alcooliques, Enfants adultes de parents alcooliques 'Living in two worlds' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Parent and child, Interracial marriage, Racially mixed children
Yes, there are scholarships specifically for children of alcoholics. One notable example is the "Children of Alcoholics Foundation" scholarship, which supports students who have been impacted by a parent's alcoholism. Additionally, various organizations and foundations offer scholarships aimed at helping children from families affected by substance abuse, such as the "Al-Anon Family Groups" and local community programs. It's advisable for applicants to research and check eligibility requirements for these opportunities.
Gayle Rosellini has written: 'Of course you're anxious' -- subject(s): Alcoholics, Alcoholism, Anxiety, Codependents, Health, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Alcoholism, Rehabilitation, Stress (Psychology) 'Strong choices, weak choices' -- subject(s): Self-actualization (Psychology), Alcoholics, Choice (Psychology), Rehabilitation, Change (Psychology) 'Drinking, Drugs & Driving' 'Of course you're angry' -- subject(s): Interpersonal Relations, Alcoholics, Psychology, Psychological aspects, Anger, Family relationships, Alcoholism 'Taming your turbulent past' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Adult children of alcoholics, Alcoholics, Family relationships, Family, Alcoholism
Theresa Ann Moran has written: 'ADULT CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE (PARENTAL ALCOHOLISM, FAMILY, ALCOHOLICS)' -- subject(s): Health Sciences, Mental Health, Health Sciences, Nursing, Individual and Family Studies Sociology, Mental Health Health Sciences, Nursing Health Sciences, Sociology, Individual and Family Studies
Support groups like Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Al-Anon are available to help alcoholics and their families. AA provides support for individuals struggling with alcohol addiction, while Al-Anon offers support for family members and friends affected by someone's alcoholism. Both groups offer a safe space for sharing experiences and providing mutual support.
So far she has published 4 children's books. Magic Windows; Making Magic Windows; In My Family; and Family Pictures.
Ann W. Smith has written: 'Grandchildren of alcoholics' -- subject(s): Grandchildren of alcoholics, Alcoholism, Family
Antje Doll has written: 'Endlich reden' -- subject(s): Alcoholics, Alcoholics' spouses, Codependency, Family relationships
Pippa Sales has written: 'Alcohol abuse' -- subject(s): Alcoholics, Alcoholism, Family relationships, Alcoholics' spouses, Rehabilitation
Help for alcoholics and family members of alcoholics is available through various resources such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), Al-Anon, local support groups, counseling services, and online forums. These resources offer support, information, and guidance on dealing with alcoholism and its effects on individuals and families. It's important to seek help and support from these resources to address the challenges of alcoholism.