Lesson 30: Family and Addiction: Slide 22

In A Well Functioning Family
- Parents tend to cope with life pressures by:
- Working out problems through openly communicating
- Exploring options
- Not being afraid to
seek outside help
if they need it
Notes:
Galvin, K.M. & Brommel, B.J., 1999, “Family communications: Cohesion and change” (5th Ed.), Addison-Wesley, New York.
Boudreau, Richard J. Addiction and the Family , From: Alcohol and Drug Problems: A Practical Guide for Counselors. Howard, Harrison, Carver, and Lightfoot (Eds.) Toronto: Addiction Research Foundation, 1993. Pg. 333-340
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