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폭음문제를 가진 성인자녀(딸)에 대한 가족치료 사례연구
A Case Study of Family Therapy for a Daughter with a Binge-Drinking Problem 원문보기

한국가정관리학회지 = Journal of Korean Home Management Association, v.33 no.3, 2015년, pp.31 - 48  

임아리 (Department of Social Welfare, Soongsil University) ,  박태영 (Department of Social Welfare, Soongsil University)

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This study examined the factors affecting the client's binge drinking, and the client and parents' change led by family therapy. From August to November 2011, the counseling case of this research was consisted of a total of 9 sessions-individual, parents, mother-daughter, father-daughter, and family...

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현재 학계에서의 문제성 음주행동에 관한 연구에서 부족한 부분은? 하지만, 현재 우리 학계의 문제성 음주행동에 관한 연구는 대부분 알코올 중독에 국한된 연구들만이 주를 이루어졌으며, 음주문제의 원인을 가족기능을 중심으로 규명하고 적절한 개입방안을 제시한 연구 자체가 부족한 현실이다. 더욱이 문제성 음주행동을 가지고 있는 내담자의 실제 사례를 바탕으로 한 연구가 극히 드문 현 상황에서, 본 연구는 그동안 국내에서 시도되지 않았던 폭음문제를 가진 딸에 대한 가족치료 개입을 바탕으로 폭음문제를 살펴보고자 한다.
여성음주자의 비율 증가에 따른 문제는? 현대사회는 여성들의 고학력화로 인한 여성의 사회참여와 경제활동 참여가 활발해지고 있다. 그에 따라 여성음주자의 비율 역시 자연스럽게 증가하면서, 여성의 폭음과 고위험음주율 문제 또한 지속적으로 증가하고 있다. 통계자료를 살펴보면, 19세 이상 성인 여성의 연간 음주율은 1998년 기준 59.
알코올 중독 및 폭음과 같은 문제성 음주행동이 여성에게 취약한 이유는? 알코올 중독 및 폭음과 같은 문제성 음주행동은 여성에 게 있어 다양한 문제를 야기 시킬 수 있다. 여성의 신체적 특성상 남성에 비해 높은 체지방율과 낮은 수분으로 인해 체내에서 알코올 희석되는 속도가 더디며(J. Ryu, K. Kang, & J. Lee, 2011) 체내에서 알코올을 분해해주는 알코올분해효소(ADH) 또한 남성보다 50% 정도 적게 분비되기 때문이다(H. Park & J.
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