My parents have a drinking problem, but every time I try to talk about it they say I shouldn't worry and they're getting help. Who can I talk to?
– Nicholas*
Having a parent with a drinking problem or other addiction can be extremely tough. Alcohol and other addictions affect everyone in a family — but sometimes parents don't realize this.
Even when parents are getting the help they need, sons and daughters have their own questions, concerns, emotions, and needs to sort through. Talking about all this with someone — whether it's a friend, counselor, or religious leader — is a healthy thing to do.
Alateen is an international resource for people in your situation. Go to www.al-anon.alateen.org to learn more, including where you can find a meeting to talk with other teens who are going through the same thing. They also have a newsletter, AlateenTalk, where you can get the views of people your age.
Revisado por: D'Arcy Lyness, PhD
Date reviewed: July 2007
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*Names have been changed to protect user privacy.