By BuddyT
It is remarkable how children who grew up with alcoholism grow into adulthood with characteristics and personality traits very similar to others who went through the same type of experience.
The common characteristics that adult children of alcoholics share are also observed in adults who grew up in broken and other types of dysfunctional families. Children of alcoholics do not have a monopoly on these attributes.
However, almost all adults who were children of at least one alcoholic parent, can identify with at least some of these traits.
Best-selling author, Dr. Janet Woititz, and ACOA pioneer Tony A. both developed lists of characteristics deemed common to many whose childhoods were affected by alcoholism.
Below are the two lists from Dr. Jan, who literally wrote the book on "Adult Children of Alcoholics," and Tony, whose list appears in ACA literature. See if you identify with any of these.
Adult Children of Alcoholics...
Many adult children of alcoholics can:
Those who have been deeply affected by spending their childhood with an alcoholic parent many times will seek professional therapy or counseling to deal with the issues that have followed them into adulthood.
Many have also found help by participating in mutual support groups such as Adult Children of Alcoholics or Al-Anon Family Groups. Visit the websites to find a meeting near you, or find an online meeting.
Sources:
Janet G. Woititz, "The 13 Characteristics of Adult Children," The Awareness Center. Accessed August 2017.
Adult Children of Alcoholics World Service Organization, "The Laundry List – 14 Traits of an Adult Child of an Alcoholic," (Attributed to Tony A., 1978). Accessed August 2017.