Posts Tagged ‘National Children of Alcoholics Week’
Children of Alcoholics – National Celebration
Children of Alcoholics – a national celebration, February 10 – 16, 2013, and an international celebration the same week. Why a national and international celebration? To raise awareness about what happens to the silent victims of a parent’s chronic, often relapsing brain disease – alcoholism. Before I continue, let me first say – the purpose…
Read MoreAre You a Child of an Alcoholic?
If you are a child of an alcoholic, you’ll want to read this post – even if you’re not convinced your parent is necessarily an alcoholic, but their drinking and the behaviors that result cause you pain. It is a guest post by Cathy Taughinbaugh, founder of TreatmentTalk.org, and author of the book, “101 Natural…
Read MoreHonoring Children of Alcoholics
Next week, February 12-18, SAMHSA and the National Association for Children of Alcoholics honor children of alcoholics: An estimated 25 percent of all children in the United States are affected by or exposed to a family alcohol problem. SAMHSA supports the National Association for Children of Alcoholics (NACoA) during its Children of Alcoholics (COA) Week. COA…
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