Ten years ago, Janet Woititz broke new ground in the understanding of the Adult Child of an alcoholic by listing the characteristics that ACoAs share. Here, in a new and expanded edition, the mother of the ACoA movement provides wisdom and information for all Adult Children of dysfunctional families.
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Ten years ago, Janet Woititz broke new ground in the understanding of the Adult Child of an alcoholic by listing the characteristics that ACoAs share. Here, in a new and expanded edition, the mother of the ACoA movement provides wisdom and information for all Adult Children of dysfunctional families.
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ACOAs constitute a larger segment of our society than people would like to believe. The problems they present, in a marriage, as a parent, are largely ignored in a society that seems focused on the alcoholic but not the problems created by the alcoholic in the home environment. ACOAs, who go untreated, tend to have problems all their lives that result from learned behaviors.