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More About Children Of Alcoholics
Often, Children Raised In Alcoholic Families Learn The “Four Ds” Early On:
- Don’t talk about what is really going on
- Don’t trust anyone but yourself
- Don’t feel or have needs because there is no one available to validate or respond to you
- Deny there is a problem
Because they don’t know what “normal” is, they may constantly seek approval or affirmation. What might be considered overachieving by others might seem routine to children of alcoholics who learned to try to be perfect so they wouldn’t disrupt things or incur the wrath of the alcoholic.
Children in such a system may also have trouble identifying or expressing their feelings. In their homes it may not have been okay to cry or be angry.
Attitudes and emotions crucial to a child like I’m sorry,” or even “I love you,” might have been absent or not authentic, delivered without an emotional foundation or behaviors consistent with such statements.
There is a saying in 12 Step help groups that “We’re only as sick as our secrets,” but breaking the pattern of secrecy or the no-talk rules that may have existed in a family can be difficult.
Here is an EXCELLENT DVD on “Family Roles In Addiction”
Addiction is not a spectator sport, eventually the whole family gets to play.
Discover how families have the power of their love and faith corrupted by predictable and painful roles which compensate for the distress of living with a person with an active addiction.
this was very good, I just started back to church and being clean. thank you.
this was very informative n makes me want to contiue on my road of recovery 🙂 thank u
I ENJOYED THIS I WILL CONTINUE TO WORK ON MY RECOVERY
HAVING INFORMATION LIKE THIS ASSIST ME TO GROW.
An interesting approach. I believe it to be inspired!
Thank you I just begun to get support.
I am the Mom of an adult daughter with mental diability,and drug abuse.
This is very helpful.
Thank you Charlotte for your very nice comment on our BLOG.God bless you and keep coming back! :-)Robert and ShellleyFounder/Recovery NetworkEmail: robert@recoverynetwork.infoWeb: http://www.drug-alcohol-addiction-recovery.comBlog: https://recoverynetwork.wordpress.com/