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Name the six (6) - Dr Crossen Classes · Name the six (6) stages a family goes through as it comes to grips with the disease of alcoholism

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Name the six (6) stages a family goes

through as it comes to grips with the disease

of alcoholism.

Denial.

Attempts to eliminate the problem.

Disorganization and chaos.

Reorganization in spite of the problem.

Efforts to escape.

Family reorganization .

When family members, or others, either knowingly or unwittingly allow the destructive drinking patterns of the alcoholic to continue, this is called _________?

ENABLING

A term commonly used to describe the effects of alcohol problems on certain family members is ____________. And the term used for the specifically affected family member(s) is,_____________.

A. Co-dependency

B. Co-dependent

What are the three (3) roles, or coping styles, that some children may adopt in order to survive in the chaotic alcoholic environment?

A. The responsible one.

B. The adjuster.

C. The placater.

Define the word “treatment”

as it applies to chemical abuse or

dependency.

All of the interventions intended to short-circuit the process of abuse or dependence and to introduce the individual to effective sobriety (recovery).

What are the two fundamental basic skills a helping professional must acquire to be effective in their field?

A. Observation

B. Appropriate

Feedback

What do the letters

B.A.L. /or/ B.A.C. stand for?

A. Blood Alcohol Level

B. Blood Alcohol Content

When contemplating the therapeutic relationship, it is best that the helping professional only be invested in the_____________, and not the ______________ of the client.

A. Process

B. Outcome