Did You Grow Up Living With an Alcoholic?
Are You a Teenager Living With an Alcoholic?
One in four children under age 18 in the United States is affected by a parent’s abuse of alcohol. Growing up in a home where one or both parents are alcoholics can have life-altering effects on children, with long-lasting emotional and psychological scars.
Al-Anon Family Groups’ latest Membership Survey reveals that more than half of members’ lives have been affected by a parent’s drinking. Listen to the podcasts and read members’ stories to get insight into the help and hope they found in Al-Anon.
I Stopped Hiding Behind the Masks
My oldest daughter and I were driving past the house where we had lived until she was eight
National Director Talks about the Effects Parent’s Drinking Has on Children
An interview with Jerry Moe, National Director of Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation. Jerry speaks about the effects of a
Al-Anon member shares her experiences dealing with family members’ alcoholism
Julie, an active Al-Anon member shares her experiences dealing with alcoholism in loved ones, and how Al-Anon helped. Locate
First Al-Anon meeting expectations
Ann, Linda and Betty, all active Al-Anon members, discuss what they expected to find at their first Al-Anon
Keeping the focus on myself
Welcome to First Steps to Al-Anon Recovery from Al-Anon Family Groups. This is a series of podcasts to
Al-Anon helps deal with drinking problems during the holidays
Today we're talking with Al-Anon members about how Al-Anon helps them deal with holiday drinking problems. How to locate
Family members worry about how much someone drinks
Welcome to First Steps to Al-Anon Recovery. This is a series of podcasts to discuss some common concerns
Would the drinking stop if he or she loved you?
Welcome to First Steps to Al-Anon Recovery. This is a series of podcasts to discuss some common concerns
Afraid to upset a loved one during the holidays?
Today we're talking with Al-Anon members about if they ever felt afraid to upset a loved one during the holidays.
Do you ever lie to cover up the drinking?
Welcome to First Steps to Al-Anon Recovery. This is a series of podcasts to discuss some common concerns
Is it hard to trust people?
Welcome to First Steps to Al-Anon Recovery. This is a series of podcasts to discuss some common concerns
Have you experienced danger?
Welcome to "First Steps to Al-Anon Recovery" from Al-Anon Family Groups. This is a series of podcasts to
