This is a presentation that presents the nature of traumagenic family dynamics and how those dynamics support the inter-generational transmission of trauma and addictions
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Alcoholism Within A Multigenerational Traumagenic Family Framework
1. Alcoholism within a Multigenerational Traumagenic Family Framework P. Robert Rhoton PsyD [email_address] www.Azturamatherapy.com Psychological Health and Wellness
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41. Stage I: Introductory Phase Hangover/Feeling Ill May Be Expensive May Be Illegal May Miss Work Energy Thinking Ability Sexual/Social Confidence Euphoria Work Output Increased Status Relief from: Loneliness Insomnia Depression Anxiety
42. Stage I: Introductory Phase Strength of Conditioned Connection MILD Parties Special Occasions Triggers Responses Infrequent Use No Physiological Response Pleasant thoughts about AOD
44. Confidence Boost Sexual Enhancement Social Lubricant Boredom Relief Depression Relief Beginnings of Physiological Dependence Financial Problems Vocational Disruption Relationship Concerns Stage II: Maintenance Phase
45. Strength of Conditioned Connection MODERATE Stage II: Maintenance Phase Triggers Responses Parties Friday Nights Friends Concerts Alcohol “ Good Times” Sexual Situations Thoughts of AOD Cravings Occur as Use Approaches Mild Physiological Arousal Eager Anticipation of AOD Use Occasional Use
46. A.O.D. A.O.D. A.O.D. Homework Hobbies Sports Work Family Stage II: Maintenance Phase
47. Social Currency Occasional Euphoria Relief from Lethargy Relief from Stress Nose Bleeds Infections Relationship Disruption Family Distress Impending Job Loss Stage III: Disenchantment Phase
48. Strength of Conditioned Connection STRONG Stage III: Disenchantment Phase Triggers Responses Weekends All Friends Stress Boredom Anxiety After Work Loneliness Continual Thoughts of AOD Strong Physiological Arousal Psychological Dependency Strong Cravings Frequent Use
49. Stage III: Disenchantment Phase A.O.D. A.O.D. A.O.D. Homework Hobbies Sports Work Family A.O.D. A.O.D. A.O.D.
50. Relief from Fatigue Relief from Stress Relief from Depression Weight Loss Paranoia Loss of Family Seizures Severe Depression Unemployment Bankruptcy Stage IV: Disaster Phase
51. Strength of Conditioned Connection Overpowering Stage IV: Disaster Phase Triggers Responses Any Emotion Day Night Work Non-Work Obsessive Thoughts about AOD Powerful Automatic Response Powerful Physiological Dependency Automatic Use