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Christmas Magic Fades for Adult Children of Alcoholics
16 Dec
Summary
- Festive periods evoke complex feelings for those with alcoholic parents.
- A new film highlights struggles of children with parental alcohol issues.
- Over 1,600 alcohol-related deaths registered in the South East since April 2023.

For many, the Christmas season is a time of joy, but for individuals with a history of parental alcohol abuse, it can evoke complex and difficult emotions. Amy Dickson, whose father died in 2020 from alcohol-related illnesses, finds the festive period particularly challenging, noting that increased social drinking can be anxiety-inducing. She explains that the "magic of Christmas" is often overshadowed by these experiences.
A new film, 'Glimpses of You', has been released by the National Association of Children of Alcoholics (Nacoa) to shed light on the issues faced by those growing up with alcoholic parents. The film portrays conflicted memories, contrasting happy moments with the unpredictable reality of living with addiction. Nacoa ambassador Ceri Walker emphasizes the need for early support to help break the cycle for future generations.




