Growing in the shadow : : children of alcoholics / [electronic resource] / edited by Robert J. Ackerman ; with contributions by 21 leading national authorities.. — Pompano Beach, Fla. : : Health Communications,, c1986.. — xiv, 234 p. : : ill. ; 23 cm.

Includes bibliographies.

: Alcoholism and the family / : Children of alcoholics and the case for a new diagnostic category of co-dependency / : Double trouble: alcoholism and family violence / : From 'reconstruction' to 'restoration' / : Hispanics and alcoholism: a treatment perspective / : Wisdom of elders: working with Native American and native Alaskan families / : Alcoholism and the Black family / : Why work with children of alcoholics? / : Examination of dysfunctional latency age children of alcoholic parents and problems in intervention / : Children of alcoholics / : Co-dependency: the swirl of energy surrounded by confusion / : Counseling adolescent children of alcoholics in groups / : Children of alcoholics in the juvenile justice system / : Adolescent substance abuse and the role of families, schools, and communities / : Common characteristics of adult children from alcoholic families / : Therapeutic issues of adult children of alcoholics: a continuum of developmental stages / : Adult children of alcoholics as professionals in the alcoholism field / : Working with Black adult children of alcoholics / : After the tears: working through grief, loss, and depression with adult children of alcoholics / Robert J. Ackerman -- Timmen L. Cermak -- Jerry P. Flanzer -- Sharon Wegscheider-Cruse -- Philip Oliver-Diaz and Ronald Figueroa -- Jane Middelton-Moz -- Gael Lanier Caution -- Barbara Naiditch -- Ellen R. Morehouse and Tarpley Richards -- Claudia Black -- Rokelle Lerner -- Ellen R. Morehouse -- Patricia O'Gorman and Robert A. Ross -- Tim Allen -- Janet G. Woititz -- Herbert L. Gravitz and Julie D. Bowden -- Joseph C. Kern -- Suzanne E. Anderson -- Jane Middelton-Moz and Lorie Dwinell.



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Children of alcoholics--United States.
Alcoholism.
Child of Impaired Parents.

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