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Stress, Trauma, and Crisis
An International Journal
Volume 9, 2006 - Issue 2
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A Stress-Coping Model for Conceptualizing the Impact of Substance Abuse on Families

Pages 119-137 | Published online: 25 Jan 2007
 

Abstract

Substance abuse can have such a destructive impact on a family that it can both interrupt and transform the entire family's life. The impact of chronic illness on the family has been researched primarily from a stress-coping paradigm. Within the mental health literature, the impact of one family member's mental illness on other family members has begun to be investigated in a systema-tic and scientific manner. Within a stress-coping paradigm, the results of this empirical research have borne out the tremendous objective and subjective burdens placed on family caregivers (Biegel, Song, and Chakravarthy, Citation1994; Lefley, Citation1996). This article suggests that the impact of substance abuse on families may also be conceptualized within this paradigm and posits an evidence-based stress-coping model for conceptualizing this process.

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