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Disrupted Family Rituals; A Factor in the Intergenerational Transmission of Alcoholism
Steven J. Wolin, Linda A. Bennett, Denise L. Noonan, Martha A. Teitelbaum
SUMMARY. When one or both parents in a family are alcoholics, their children are more likely to become alcoholics if family rituals-surrounding dinner time, evenings, holidays, weekends, vacations and visitors-are disrupted during the period of heaviest parental drinking.
