Impact of Family Recovery on Pre-teens and Adolescents
By Virginia Lewis, Ph.D., and Lois Allen-Byrd, Ph.D.
The Prevention Researcher,
Volume 13, Number 4, 2006, Pages 14-17, Item# A134-LEWIS
Beginning with an introduction to the concept of family recovery, this article explores its stages and three distinct types of families in recovery. The primary focus, however, is the impact family recovery has on pre-teens and adolescents who are the "forgotten" family members in this radical and traumatic long-term process.
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Adolescent Children of Alcoholic Parents
The Prevention Researcher,
Volume 13, Number 4, 2006
In the United States, an estimated 6 million youth live in a home in which a parent abuses alcohol or some other drug. While some youth with alcoholic parents experience problems, the majority do not, and in fact, do quite well. This issue explores the effects of having a substance abusing parent with a focus on understanding why most youth are resilient and how we can support adolescent children of alcoholics to facilitate their positive growth.
This issue also featured these articles:
- Children of Alcoholics: Risk and Resilience, Pages 3-6
- Effects of Parental Substance Abuse on Youth in Their Homes, Pages 10-13
- Impact of Family Recovery on Pre-teens and Adolescents, Pages 14-17
- Parental Substance Use and Adolescent Adjustment: A Micro-level Approach, Pages 7-9
- Supporting Adolescent Children of Alcoholics, Pages 18-20
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