Response to “Drinking: A Love Story”
This should be about 3-4 pages long (double spaced) and can include personal as well as academic reflections if you desire. You may want to reflect on 1-3 of the questions below, but if you have other things on your mind, you may focus on those.
Reflection topics:
The types of symptoms she describes. When do you first realize she might meet the DSM criteria for moderate or severe alcohol use disorder? When does SHE recognize that she might have a problem? Are these different?
How was Knapp able to hide her drinking and symptoms from some people? Most notably, how was she able to function and have success in her career at work?
How do you see her story fitting into the biopsychosocial model of predisposing and precipitating factors for AUD? (class model will be linked to here Links to an external site.) Are your perceptions of “cause” the same as what she attributes cause to? Why or why not?
What role did family issues, especially unspoken family secrets, have on her adult mental health and drinking behaviors?
Does this complicate your thinking of what adverse childhood experience (ACES) might look like for someone growing up, or do you think this situation is a different type of childhood issue?
Can you identify her “drinking motives” (for a refresher on drinking motives, check out the Kuntsche et al article here)?
How do you think these influenced her symptoms?
What impact did her chosen social networks (outside of her family), especially her choices with romantic partners, have on her alcohol use?
Can you identify protective factors that may have helped her recognize her problems or prevent relapse?
Were there missed opportunities to change her drinking earlier due to perpetuating factors? (again, you may want to look at the class biopsychosocial model here Links to an external site.)
You can also reflect on anything else that touches or resonates with you (which includes bothering you!) if you have ideas that don’t fit these examples.
A few notes about citation norms:
Do discuss concrete examples in the text and include the page number(s) where they can be found.
If you use other course materials, you can cite them parenthetically ( such as Kuntsche et al, 2005) and you do not need to create a formal “sources” page unless you also cite additional sources that are not from class.