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Doživljanje in soočanje s konflikti pri odraslih otrocih alkoholikov : magistrsko delo
ID Kostadinova, Sanja (Author), ID Simonič, Barbara (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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V magistrskem delu smo raziskovali doživljanje in soočanje s konflikti pri odraslih otrocih alkoholikov. V teoretičnem delu magistrskega dela smo opredelili škodljivo rabo alkohola in alkoholizem v družinskem kontekstu. Predstavili smo tudi posledice odraščanja v družini s težavami z alkoholom ter značilnosti odraslih otrok alkoholikov. Nadalje smo opisali, kako se otroci in odrasli otroci alkoholikov soočajo s konflikti. V empiričnem delu smo s pomočjo fenomenološke metode predstavili izkušnje udeležencev, ki so odraščali z alkoholnim staršem. Udeležence smo povprašali o njihovem doživljanju konfliktov in strategijah, ki jih pri tem uporabljajo. Podatki so bili pridobljeni s pomočjo polstrukturiranih intervjujev s 5 udeleženci, ki so bili stari med 22 in 28 let, od tega 1 moški in 4 ženske. Rezultati so pokazali, da so vsi udeleženci zaradi odraščanja v alkoholni družini razvili negativen odnos do konfliktov, ki jih povezujejo s prepiranjem in agresivnostjo, najpogosteje prisotno v alkoholiziranem stanju starša. Na konflikte se odzivajo na različne načine – nekateri se zapletajo v prepire, medtem ko se drugi raje umikajo ali zatekajo k humorju in pasivno-agresivnemu vedenju. Vsi udeleženci zatirajo svoja čustva ter imajo težave pri izražanju potreb, postavljanju meja in zaupanju v odnosih. Izražajo tudi željo po varnem okolju, kjer bi lahko svobodno izražali svoje potrebe in razvijali bolj zdrav način soočanja s konflikti. Rezultati magistrskega dela lahko prispevajo k učinkovitejši obravnavi odraslih otrok alkoholikov, ki se soočajo s konflikti v odnosih, saj omogočajo globlje razumevanje tega fenomena. Prav tako ponujajo temelje za nadaljnje raziskovanje na tem področju.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:odrasli otroci alkoholikov, konflikti, soočanje s konflikti, fenomenološka metoda
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:TEOF - Theological Faculty
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[S. Kostadinova]
Year:2024
Number of pages:VI, 74, I str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-165365 This link opens in a new window
UDC:159.922.2:316.482:613.81(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:220088579 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:04.12.2024
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Language:English
Title:Experiencing and coping with conflicts among adult children of alcoholics
Abstract:
In this master's thesis, we explored the experiences and approaches to conflict among adult children of alcoholics. The theoretical part defines harmful alcohol use and alcoholism within the family context. We also examined the effects of growing up in a family with alcohol-related issues and the specific characteristics of adult children of alcoholics. Furthermore, we described how children and adult children of alcoholics confront conflicts. In the empirical part, we used the phenomenological method to present the experiences of participants who grew up with an alcoholic parent, asking them about their perceptions of conflicts and the strategies they use in dealing with them. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews with five participants aged 22 to 28, including one male and four females. Results showed that all participants developed a negative attitude toward conflicts, associating them with arguing and aggression, most frequently displayed during the parent's intoxicated state. They respond to conflicts in various ways—some engage in arguments, while others prefer to withdraw or resort to humor and passive-aggressive behavior. All participants suppress their emotions and struggle with expressing their needs, setting boundaries, and trusting in relationships. They also express a desire for a safe environment where they can freely express their needs and develop healthier ways of handling conflicts. The findings of this thesis can contribute to a more effective approach in supporting adult children of alcoholics who face conflicts in relationships, as they provide a deeper understanding of this phenomenon. Additionally, the results lay the foundation for further research in this area.

Keywords:adult children of alcoholics, conflict, conflict resolution, phenomenological method

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