Alcohol Abuse Affecting Families

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How is Alcohol Abuse Affecting Families? Alcohol abuse is a troublesome disease in families all over the world that people believe should change. It has an impact on families in terms of prevalence of abuse, how it affects the children and how they act, and marital issues. Being an alcoholic can deteriorate how an individual fulfills their duty as a parent and a spouse. It usually has eternal effects on their children and/or their spouse, essentially through abuse or even how it affects the kids and their marriage. Alcohol abuse needs to be stopped. Alcohol consumption causes to make a person’s drinking their first priority. Alcohol abuse is an option and needs to be stopped. These people choose to drink alcohol, the more they drink the …show more content…

Alcohol is known to misrepresent judgement and intensify one’s feelings. Alcohol can make an individual act violent against their own partner. “The presence of alcohol in a person’s system can cause an amplified reaction to a specific situation and things can get out of hand.” (Canadian Centre for Addictions) Child abuse is happening from the abuse of drinking alcohol. “Mothers convicted are 3 times more likely to be alcoholics - fathers 10 times more likely.” (Alcoholics Victorious) The types of abuse that has happened to children linked to alcohol are physical, verbal or sexual, parental discord or parental separation and emotional or physical neglect. Child abuse is a serious problem that is happening in this world and the fact that alcohol abuse can lead to it is a scary concept. Children usually keep it to themselves and don’t say anything about their parents drinking problem and/or the fact that they’re being abused. Some people use alcohol abuse to defend their action they take out on their family. “If their alcoholic parent was mean or abusive when they were drunk, adult children can grow up with a fear of all angry people.” (verywell) That has to do with the children and the partners, everyone in the family is affected by it. They avoid confrontation with people and conflict because they're scared of getting hurt, thinking it could turn violent. Child abuse/ violence in a family stays with a person forever. Abuse can …show more content…

Alcohol abuse can make a person’s first priority be the alcohol and not the marriage. Alcohol can drive a family into severe financial problems. “A person who is intoxicated may be apt to spend more money than planned at a bar… the ‘beer goggles’ effect can make an item seem more attractive and the purchase price more inviting… work productivity can suffer from alcohol abuse.” (American Addiction Centers) The alcoholics vision on money is just to keep spending it on alcohol. They don’t see that if they spend all this money they can go into debt quick, which makes it an even bigger problem in the marriage/relationship. Drinking can expand a couples tendency of getting into fights. “Otherwise impair the health and happiness of the people they love.” (American Addiction Centers) Even though they are unhappy they stick to their spouse because they love them and can most probably bring the person to get help. If they left their partner, the partner with the addiction could either be depressed and drink more or not care at all. Rehab and/or family therapy can help but some refuse to go through that refusing for any help. With alcohol in marriage, it can be very hard to support your partner. Communication can stop, intimacy also can stop, they will start to resent each other,

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