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The Impact of Family of Origin on Social Workers from Alcoholic Families
Authors:Kara Coombes  Ruth Anderson
Institution:(1) College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Massey University, Private Bag 11222, Palmerston North, New Zealand
Abstract:This study draws on the experience of six social workers who are adult children of alcoholics, to demonstrate that childhood learned responsibility and the capacity for attachment are translated into later professional acuity. The place of resilience in developing an understanding of the linkages between the experiences of adult children of alcoholics and social workers is examined and the consequences for social work practice and the education of social workers is outlined. Undeniably, prior life experience impacts on practice. Less well understood is the positive impact of negative experience. In the case of social workers who are adult children of alcoholics we argue that being part of an alcoholic family may significantly contribute to, rather than detract from, later practice competence.
Keywords:alcoholic families  clinician's family of origin  self-awareness  practice
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