magistrsko delo
Clara Ivanc (Author), Barbara Simonič (Mentor)

Abstract

V magistrskem delu smo raziskovali doživljanje jeze pri odraslih otrocih alkoholikov. Govorimo o odraslih osebah, ki so v otroštvu živele ob vsaj enem staršu, ki je imel težave z alkoholno odvisnostjo. Ne obstaja veliko raziskav, ki bi govorile o tem, kako so odrasli otroci alkoholikov doživljali svoje otroštvo, sploh pa ne z osredotočenostjo na čustvo jeze. S tem magistrskim delom smo želeli omogočiti vpogled, kako odrasli otroci alkoholika odvisnost starša dojemajo v preteklosti (otroštvu) in danes ter pri tem občutijo jezo do starša alkoholika ali neodvisnega starša in kako se z njo soočajo. S pomočjo kvalitativne fenomenološke metode smo dobili vpogled v doživljanje udeleženk, ki so imele izkušnjo z odraščanjem ob starših alkoholikih. V raziskavi je sodelovalo pet udeleženk. Rezultati raziskave so pokazali, da vsaka izmed udeleženk do starša čuti jezo zaradi njegove odvisnosti od alkohola, saj je v družini, njihovih odnosih in življenju pustila negativne posledice. Udeleženke jezo občutijo ob zavedanju, da so bili starši v otroštvu čustveno in fizično odsotni. Prav tako jih jezi, da kot družina niso bili dovolj velik razlog za prenehanje odvisnosti starša alkoholika. Jeza se pojavi tudi ob nemoči spreminjanja mišljenja in vedenja starša alkoholika ter soodvisnega starša in slabi odnosi, ki so nastali zaradi prisotnosti alkoholne odvisnosti v družini. Jeza do neodvisnega starša je prisotna zaradi soodvisnosti in podpore partnerju alkoholiku. Izhaja predvsem iz želje, da bi se neodvisni starš postavil zase in za otroke.

Keywords

odrasli otroci alkoholikov;alkoholična družina;jeza;alkoholizem;fenomenološka metoda;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization: UL TEOF - Theological Faculty
Publisher: [C. Gracej]
UDC: 159.942:613.81(043.2)
COBISS: 92744707 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Experiencing anger in adult children of alcoholics
Secondary abstract: In this master thesis, we have been researching how adult children of alcoholics’ experience anger. We are talking about adults, who lived with at least one parent in their childhood, who had problems with alcohol dependence. There is not much research that would talk about how adult children of alcoholics experienced their childhood. With this master's thesis, we wanted to provide insight into how adult children of alcoholics perceive parental dependence in the past and today, and feel anger towards the parent of an alcoholic or independent parent and how they deal with it.With the help of a qualitative phenomenological method, based on the research of the experience of a certain phenomenon, we used semi-structured interviews in the second part of the research to gain insight into the experience of participants who had experience growing up with alcoholic parents. Five female participants participated in the study. The results of the research showed that each of the participants felt anger towards the parent because of his alcohol dependence, which left negative consequences in the family, their relationships and life. The participants feel anger knowing that their parents were emotionally and physically absent in their childhood. It also angers them that as a family they were not a good enough reason to end the alcoholic parent’s addiction. Anger also occurs when it is impossible to change the thinking and the behaviour of an alcoholic parent and the interdependent parent, as well as the bad relationships that have arisen due to the presence of alcohol dependence in the family. Anger towards an independent parent is present due to the interdependence and support for the alcoholic partner. It stems primarily from a desire that the independent parent should stand up for himself/herself and their children.
Secondary keywords: adult children of alcoholics;alcoholic family;anger;alcoholism;phenomenological method;
Type (COBISS): Master's thesis/paper
Study programme: 0
Embargo end date (OpenAIRE): 1970-01-01
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Teološka fak.
Pages: VI, 87, I str.
ID: 14119256