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Alcoholism in the family
PODGORSKÁ, Kateřina
The purpose of the thesis is to look into the lives of adult children of alcoholics. The aim of the thesis is to compare the links among the educational environment, genetic predisposition of children of alcoholics and their own choice and attitude towards alcohol. I will find out if the children of alcoholics live a different life than the one handed down to tohem in their childhood. The thesis is divided into a theoretical part, I focus on information about alcohol, addictions and family. This information is fundamental for the practical part. The practical part is devoted to research about adult children of alcoholics. Using the method of semi-structured interviews, I try to achieve the main goal of the work. In the end, I will eveluate whether I have fulfilled the objective of the bachelor's thesis.
frehabilitation of family end angered by transgenerational transmission of alcohol addiction
Kaletová, Markéta ; Novák, Petr (advisor) ; Čedík, Miloslav (referee)
The submitted diploma thesis is called: Rehabilitation of a family endangered by transgenerational transmission of alcohol addiction. Alcohol addiction in the family is a very current topic, as it can have a significant impact on future generations of children who grew up with an alcohol addicted parent. The theoretical part deals with the issue of alcohol addiction and its impact on family functioning, psychological and social development of children and their functioning in adulthood. It also examines the causes and manifestations of transgenerational transmission of alcohol addiction in the family, including how to prevent the risk of alcohol addiction in future generations. The aim of the empirical part is to answer the main research question through interviews: What is the personal experience of the current generation of offspring of alcohol addicted parents in creating their own family and how can the family prevent the risk of transgenerational transmission of alcohol addiction to the next generation of offspring? From the research survey, we found that children who grew up in an alcoholic environment are affected to various degrees in adult life in all areas, because they have not experienced healthy parenting patterns in the family. Furthermore, it was found that protective factors in the...
Self-confidence of adult children of alcoholics
Andrlová, Helena ; Vacek, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Svěcená, Kateřina (referee)
Background: Foreign studies shown, that children from alcoholic family have lower self-esteem, compared to children living in a family where alcohol abuse does not occur. At the same time, there is a clear connection with alcohol use and insufficient fulfillment of family functions. Aims: The aim of this work is to describe self-confidence and possible connections in relation to growing up with an alcoholic in adult children of alcoholics (ACOAa). Attention is paid to the description of their childhood experiences and events that subjectively affected their self-confidence. Methods: To finding aims was used The Rosenberg Scale, The life curve method and semi-structured interviews, which I then evaluated using a thematic analysis. The research sample consisted of 8 respondents who grew up with an alcoholic parent as a child. Participants were approached based on the convenience sampling and snowball method. Results: Respondents described self-confidence in relation to individual areas of life. An important area of self-confidence proved to be at the level of one's own personality, which included self-development in the work sphere, free time and establishing new relationships. The experience of childhood was related to parental disharmony, lack of time spent together and the way of upbringing in...
How do the adult children of alcoholics live
Navrátilová Štoková, Jana ; Niederlová, Markéta (advisor) ; Boukalová, Hedvika (referee)
Diplomová práce "Jak se žije dospělým dětem alkoholiků" se zabývá problematikou dospělých, kteří mají zkušenost dětství prožitého v rodině s rodičem-alkoholikem. Jedná se o kvalitativní studii, jejímž cílem je dopovědět na následující otázky: Jak vlastně vypadá dětství, dospívání a následně dospělý život lidí, kteří mají za sebou zkušenost dítěte alkoholika? Jak vypadá takové rodinné prostředí? Existují nějaká témata společná těm, kteří vyrůstali v takovém prostředí? Teoretická část obsahuje dosavadní poznatky studií, které se tématem dospělých dětí alkoholiků zabývají. Popisuje charakteristiky jak rodinného prostředí, tak způsoby uvažování a prožívání dospělých dětí alkoholiků. Metodologická část obsahuje definici výzkumného problému, metody získávání vzorku (samovýběr), metodu získávání dat (nestrukturované interview) a způsob jejich zpracování (narativní analýza, metody zachycení vzorců). Analytická část obsahuje samotné zpracování dat pěti respondentů. Jednotlivé příběhy nahlíženy jako určité životní konfigurace. Následně je uvedeno 28 témat, která jsou v různé míře respondentům výzkumu společná.
Alcoholism from the perspective of adult children of alcoholics
DRAŽĎÁKOVÁ, Denisa
The Bachelor's thesis deals with the issue of alcoholism from the viewpoint of adult children of alcoholics. In the theoretical part the basic expressions concerning this issue are defined, especially the terms alcoholism and adult children of alcoholics. I paid attention to the influence and impact of alcoholism of parents on their children, development and adulthood of these children. Last but not least there are a few possible solutions suggesting how to reduce undesirable impacts or how to prevent them. The practical part is based on a qualitative research. The goal is to gain the viewpoint of adult children of alcoholics on their attitude towards alcohol, and if or alternatively how they think that they are affected in their development by a dysfunctional family.

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