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Medgeneracijska travma alkoholizma in partnerski odnosi
ID Poplatnik, Eva (Author), ID Rakovec, Primož (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Magistrsko delo raziskuje medgeneracijsko travmo alkoholizma iz primarne družine in partnerske odnose odraslih otrok alkoholikov. V teoretičnem delu so predstavljeni ključni koncepti razvojne in odnosne travme, dinamike družine z alkoholizmom ter medgeneracijskega prenosa travmatičnih vzorcev. Posebna pozornost je namenjena tudi vlogi socialnega dela pri obravnavi posameznikov z izkušnjo družinske zasvojenosti. Raziskava temelji na kvalitativni metodologiji. S pomočjo polstrukturiranih intervjujev z osmimi udeleženci, ki so odraščali z vsaj enim staršem z alkoholno zasvojenostjo in imajo izkušnjo partnerskega odnosa, je bila opravljena vsebinska analiza. Uporabljena je bila metoda odprtega, osnega in odnosnega kodiranja, kar je omogočilo identifikacijo ključnih vzorcev in povezav. Rezultati raziskave kažejo, da travmatične izkušnje iz otroštva, kot so čustvena zanemarjenost, nezanesljiva navezanost in kronični občutki krivde, bistveno vplivajo na oblikovanje identitete in partnerskih odnosov v odraslosti. Udeleženci pogosto opisujejo težave z izražanjem čustev, težnjo po nadzoru, strah pred intimnostjo in ponavljanje disfunkcionalnih vedenjskih vzorcev. Prisoten je tudi močan občutek odgovornosti, težave z zaupanjem ter iskanje varnosti v odnosih, kar sovpada s teoretičnimi spoznanji o kompleksni travmi. Magistrsko delo izpostavlja pomembnost celostnega pristopa v socialnem delu, ki vključuje razumevanje travme, ustvarjanje varnega odnosa in dolgoročno podporo. Ugotovitve poudarjajo potrebo po zgodnjem zaznavanju stisk v otroštvu, razvoju travmi prijaznih metod dela ter oblikovanju dostopnih podpornih sistemov za odrasle otroke alkoholikov. Delo se zaključi s konkretnimi predlogi za prakso, razvoj teorije in nadaljnje raziskovanje, ki temeljijo na empiričnih ugotovitvah. Gre za prispevek k boljšemu razumevanju vpliva medgeneracijske travme alkoholizma na posameznika ter vlogi socialnega dela pri njegovem okrevanju in oblikovanju zdravih partnerskih odnosov.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:medgeneracijska travma, alkoholizem v družini, odrasli otroci alkoholikov, partnerski odnosi, socialno delo
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FSD - Faculty of Social Work
Year:2025
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-172059 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:05.09.2025
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Language:English
Title:Intergenerational Trauma of Alcoholism and Romantic Relationships
Abstract:
The master's thesis explores the intergenerational trauma of alcoholism in the primary family and romantic relationships of adult children of alcoholics. The theoretical framework outlines key concepts such as developmental and relational trauma, family dynamics in the context of alcoholism, and the intergenerational transmission of traumatic patterns. Special attention is also given to the role of social work in addressing the needs of individuals affected by familial addiction. The research is grounded in a qualitative methodology. Through semi-structured interviews with eight participants who grew up with at least one parent suffering from alcohol addiction and who have experience in intimate partnerships, a thematic content analysis was conducted. The process employed open, axial, and relational coding, allowing for the identification of core patterns and connections. The findings indicate that childhood traumatic experiences, such as emotional neglect, insecure attachment, and chronic feelings of guilt significantly shape identity formation and adult romantic relationships. Participants frequently report difficulties in emotional expression, a tendency toward control, fear of intimacy, and the repetition of dysfunctional behavioral patterns. A pronounced sense of responsibility, challenges with trust, and a strong need for safety within relationships were also observed, aligning with theoretical understandings of complex trauma. The thesis emphasizes the importance of a holistic approach in social work that incorporates trauma-informed understanding, the creation of safe relational environments, and long-term support. The results highlight the necessity of early identification of childhood distress, the development of trauma-sensitive methods of intervention, and the establishment of accessible support systems for adult children of alcoholics. The thesis concludes with practical recommendations for professional practice, theoretical development, and future research, based on empirical findings.

Keywords:intergenerational trauma, family alcoholism, adult children of alcoholics, romantic relationships, social work

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