This researched work is titled The Lived Experience of Being Raised by Single Alcohol-Dependent Father. The study illuminates the experiences of the author and the coresearchers. It is hoped that professionals will have a greater understanding of children raised by single alcohol-dependent fathers. Even any alcohol-dependent individual reading this book will find the experience under discussion similar to his or her own.
Thus, the book provides experience-based personal accounts of the researchers. The study while answering the research questions will indirectly assist the readers in developing both knowledge and awareness about alcohol-dependent fathers behaviors, attitudes, values, and biases.
Consistent with transformation and self-understanding is the saying that states, To know others, one must first know the self. This research piece assisted the researcher and coresearchers to delve into self-dialogue, self-inquiry, and self-discovery, which will also help every reader toward self-evaluation and reassessment of values in life.
Thus, the findings in the book will empower the readers toward self-awareness, a wider horizon, and the privilege to explore the significant human experience of being raised by a single alcohol-dependent father.
The book is significant to other alcohol-dependent adults raised under the same conditions, as they can potentially learn from the lived experiences of the researcher and coresearchers. Therefore, this study considers the lived experience of single fathers in the context of alcohol dependence.
Over de auteur
The author, Dr. Shotayo Gabriel Tejuosho starts off his career with a bachelor’s degree in communication in 1997, Masters in Science Psychology (2010), University of Phoenix, and a doctorate in General Psychology, (2015) Capella University. Since he migrated to the United States in 2007, he has worked with both private and government agencies specializing in health care, behavioral services, therapeutic support services, direct care and community services.
Dr. Tejuosho is thorough, resilient, and versatile in discussing issues of human interest such as ageism, gender identity, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, disability, feminism and other topics within his area of specialization. He can impact knowledge, teach and work with adult and adolescent population.
Dr. Tejuosho recommends his research piece on, ‘The lived experience of being raised by a single alcoholic dependence father’ to organizations, substance controlled rehabilitation homes, nursing homes and decision-making bodies in the United States and all over the world. The book is a working tool to adaptation for individuals having alcoholic dependence single fathers.