Talking about drugs: Examining self-disclosure and trust in adult children from substance abusive families
The main purpose of this study is to examine the relationships between drugs of choice that family members abused and the non-addicted family member's levels of self-disclosure, self-disclosure avoidance, and trust.
Main Author: | Mattson, Susan Renee |
---|---|
Format: | Others |
Published: |
CSUSB ScholarWorks
2005
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd-project/2734 https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3751&context=etd-project |
Similar Items
-
Do perceptions of past family climate influence adults' current relationships?
by: Braun, Kimberly Barthelemy
Published: (2011) -
Adult children of alcoholics : psychological functioning and problem alcohol use
by: Goff, Frances R.
Published: (2011) -
The experiences of older persons and their adult children on maintaining positive parent-child relationships
by: Boshoff, Marcelle Dianne
Published: (2016) -
What, if anything, are adult children of alcoholics?
by: Alcaraz, Roxanna
Published: (1991) -
Regrouping at the parental home : a grounded theory of female adult children's experiences of returning home to live
by: Paseluikho, Michele A.
Published: (2009)