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Parental alcoholism and other drug dependencies have little impact upon children’s early learning about alcohol and other drugs.
There is a hereditary and environmental factors associated with alcoholism.
The family environment a child is exposed to during his or her early years is significant and influences the choices they will make during their lifetime.
Children frequently see _________________as the main cause of the alcoholism in the family.
Child psychiatrists advise that the following behaviors may signal a drinking or other problem at home:
Some children of alcoholics may act like responsible “parents” within the family and among friends.
The level of dysfunction or resiliency of the____________ is a key factor in the effects of problems impacting children.
Children raised in other types of dysfunctional families may have similar developmental losses and stressors, as do children raised in alcoholic families.
Almost one in three adult Americans lived with an alcoholic while growing up.
Children of alcoholics are more at risk for alcoholism and other drug abuse than children of non-alcoholics.
Cognitive performance is less affected by alcohol exposure in infants and children whose mothers stopped drinking in early pregnancy, despite the mothers’ resumption of alcohol use after giving birth.
The majority of individuals suffering from an upbringing in the home of an alcoholic must be treated in an inpatient setting.
_______professional help is also important in preventing more serious problems for the child, including alcoholism.
Symptoms that frequently arise after living in the home with an alcoholic can include:
Group therapy is frequently used to treat children of alcoholics.