Exploration of the Lives of Women with ACOAs Living with an Alcoholic Spouse: A Life History Theory Approach

Yoonwoo Ko, Mihyoung Lee, Eunjin Lee, H. Kim, Sihyun Park, Seunggi Choi
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify how women who were adult children of alcoholics and spouses of alcoholics had grown up in difficult situations and found the meaning of life.Methods: This study used a life history research method and data were collected from three participants who are adult children of alcoholics and spouses of alcoholics. In-depth interviews with each participant were conducted three times from September to October 2020.Results: In this study, ‘realm of life’ includes taking care of the family like a young hero, difficulty in express one’s feelings and desire, facing the problems of the family at stake. ‘Turning point’ meeting a role model overcoming addiction problems, sharing one’s story in the Therapeutic Community, self-awareness to live independently not as a victim. ‘Adaptation’ includes recognizing and expressing one’s thoughts and feelings, trying to separate from the family psychologically and spatially, reinterpretation of one’s life and discovery of the meaning of life.Conclusion: Their meaning of life was to love and respect themselves, make responsible choices in their circumstances, break the inheritance of addiction and had a healthy family life. Therefore, it is necessary to provide an existential meaning therapy program that helps them find the meaning of life and recover to their original self.
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探索与酗酒配偶生活在一起的acoa妇女的生活:生活史理论方法
目的:本研究的目的是确定酗酒者的成年子女和配偶是如何在困难的情况下成长并找到生活的意义的。方法:本研究采用生活史研究方法,收集了3名酗酒者的成年子女和配偶的数据。2020年9月至10月对每位参与者进行了三次深度访谈。结果:在本研究中,“生活境界”包括像一个年轻的英雄一样照顾家庭,难以表达自己的感情和愿望,面对危在旦夕的家庭问题。“转折点”遇到一个克服成瘾问题的榜样,在治疗社区分享自己的故事,独立生活的自我意识,而不是作为受害者。“适应”包括认识和表达自己的思想和感受,试图从心理和空间上与家庭分离,重新诠释自己的生活,发现生命的意义。结论:他们的生活意义是爱自己,尊重自己,在自己的环境中做出负责任的选择,打破成瘾的遗传,拥有健康的家庭生活。因此,有必要提供一个存在意义治疗方案,帮助他们找到生命的意义,恢复到最初的自我。
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