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    Akeela Inc
  • 2804 Bering Street
  • Anchorage,AK, 99503


  • Alaska Human Services Inc/Outpatient
  • 750 East Fireweed Lane
  • Anchorage,AK, 99503


  • Alaska VA Healthcare Sys/Reg Office
  • 2925 DeBarr Road
  • Anchorage,AK, 99508


  • Booth Memorial
  • 3600 East 20th Avenue
  • Anchorage,AK, 99508


  • Cook Inlet Tribal Council Inc
  • 4330 Elmore Street
  • Anchorage,AK, 99508


  • Genesis Recovery Services Inc
  • 2825 West 42nd Avenue
  • Anchorage,AK, 99517


  • Narcotic Drug Treatment Center Inc
  • 520 East 4th Avenue
  • Anchorage,AK, 99501


  • Providence Alaska Medical Center
  • 3801 Lake Otis Parkway
  • Anchorage,AK, 99508


  • RITE Inc
  • 307 East Northern Lights Boulevard
  • Anchorage,AK, 99503


  • Salvation Army
  • 1709 Bragaw Street
  • Anchorage,AK, 99508


  • Volunteers of America Alaska
  • 1675 C Street
  • Anchorage,AK, 99501


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Alcoholism can affect individuals of any background, income level, social, ethnic, or age group. Alcoholism regularly affects individuals who are highly educated. Studies show that individuals who are unmotivated are less likely to suffer from alcoholism than individuals who are highly motivated. Alcohol and family issues are an age-old alliance because alcoholism is also referred to as a family disease. Many alcoholics have children. They also oftentimes have wives or husbands, parents, siblings, and other relatives. An alcoholic can completely disrupt family life and cause dangerous effect Alcohol may affect every family member in a different manner. A child may be affected by parental alcoholism even before she is born. When a pregnant woman consumes alcohol, her alcohol concentration level is passed onto the baby, therefore, the unborn baby’s alcohol concentration level matches he Generally, the more serious the mother’s alcoholism is during pregnancy, is the more serious the symptoms of FAS in the baby becomes. Infants born with FAS are underweight and shorter when compared to babies born without the syndrome. Further, their brain and skull sustain deformities, which can b
Statistics reflect that one in five adult Americans grew in a household that included an alcoholic. As a result, these children face a bigger risk for developing emotional problems than children who do not have a parent who is an alcoholic. Alcoholism tends to run in families; children with alcoholi The child may perceive himself as the main reason his mother or father drinks, blaming himself for their issue. In addition, the child may fret consistently about the issue at home. He may worry that the alcoholic parent will get sick, and may also fear violence between his parents. Parents suffering from alcoholism may make the child feel as though there is an awful secret at home. The embarrassed child consequently does not invite friends over and fears asking anyone for assistance. Due to the child’s disappointment in his alcoholic parent, he may find it difficult to trust Regardless of how the child behaves, the alcoholic parent will suddenly switch from being loving to angry. A child needs to have a regular daily schedule; this is important to his well-being; but in the home of an alcoholic parent bedtimes and mealtimes are always changing. The child may develop an