Chapter Strategies for working with families of people addicted to alcohol. Prospects for professionals

Research into the experience of alcohol crisis within the family has allowed to gather dozens of in-depth interviews, not only with parents of adult children addicted to alcohol, but also with people involved in their support, both informally and professionally. The professional experience of the la...

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Glavni autori: Dobińska, Gabriela, Cieślikowska‑Ryczko, Angelika
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