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Alcohol flames family tensions during holidays

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For example, dad and mom have saved for a vacation when little Johnny, now in his early 30s, has another in a long series of personal catastrophes. He has been homeless, in jail and in medical distress, all as a result of his ongoing alcoholism and refusal to get help. But he always blames the parents, who always fall for it. This time the game is set up by a series of phone calls, starting out friendly and ending with the fifth call when demands for money are made because the drug dealer has threatened his life (not true). Mom and dad, in their guilt and confusion, knowing it’s not right but thinking the situation is life of death, “just one last time” fall into the vortex of alco-drama. Angry at themselves and him, they bail little Johnny one more time. Little Johnny uses the money to buy dope.

There’s only one rule in the alco-drama game for all involved – if you play you lose.

• Rick Atwater is a licensed clinical professional counselor.

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