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CHARACTERISTICS of ADULT CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS; THE CONSEQUENCES OF GROWING UP FEELING INVISIBLE

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#adultchildrenofalcoholics #toxicfamily #narcissisticmother #codependencyrecovery In this YouTube video, you will learn about the characteristics of adult children of alcoholics and the consequences of growing up feeling invisible. Adult children from alcoholic homes are forced to rely on themselves when their parents are unavailable due to addiction issues.

Children of alcoholics are at greater risk of developing anxiety and depression and are more likely to be neglected by their parents. They are more prone to cognitive and language deficiencies and are 4X more likely to develop alcohol problems, according to reuters.com

The definition of an adult child is someone who responds to adult situations with self doubt, self blame, or a sense of being wrong or inferior due to what was learned in childhood. If this sounds like you, you will benefit from learning about the characteristics of adult children of alcoholics. If you are the adult child of narcissistic, toxic, dysfunctional parents, learning about these dynamics can provide great relief and comfort and offer you resources to help you heal.

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