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A Phenomenological Study of the Occupational Choices of Individuals Who Self Identify as Adult Children of Alcoholics

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Pages 356-365 | Published online: 11 Jul 2011

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Sihyun Park & Karen G. Schepp. (2017) The Patterns of Adaptation While Growing Up Under Parental Alcoholism: A Grounded Theory. Journal of Child and Family Studies 26:7, pages 1875-1887.
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