Alkoholfüggő szülők gyerekeinek gyermekkori élethelyzete székelyföldi példák tükrében

Réka András
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"In this paper, I present the results of my examination thesis prepared as part of my postgraduate Spiritual counseling focuses on values program. The purpose of the examination is is to analyze the childhood experiences of children with alcohol-dependent parents compared to other children (whose parents are not alcohol-dependent) and to present the differences of the life situations, in the light of examples from Szeklerland. Based on the results of personal interviews conducted among group leaders in the Szeklerland region in 2018, an important question is the followig: is there a significant difference between the childhood of alcohol-dependent parents and the one of children with non-dependent parents? Furthermore, have children with alcohol-dependent parents experienced traumas in their childhood that affected their health? Another important question was: calculating with the consequences of childhood influences, is it necessarily inevitable that the children of alcohol- dependent parents will become alcohol-dependent themselves? In this paper, I focus on answering these questions, but this is preceded by a brief description of the relevant literature and research methodology. "
“在这篇论文中,我展示了我的考试论文的结果,这是我研究生精神咨询专注于价值观项目的一部分。考试的目的是分析父母依赖酒精的儿童与其他儿童(父母不依赖酒精的儿童)的童年经历,并根据来自Szeklerland的例子,提出生活状况的差异。根据2018年对舍克勒兰地区团体领导的个人访谈结果,一个重要的问题是:父母依赖酒精的孩子的童年与父母不依赖酒精的孩子的童年是否存在显著差异?此外,父母依赖酒精的孩子在童年是否经历过影响他们健康的创伤?另一个重要的问题是:考虑到童年影响的后果,依赖酒精的父母的孩子是否必然会成为依赖酒精的人?在本文中,我将重点回答这些问题,但在此之前,我将简要介绍相关文献和研究方法。
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