A parent is an alcoholic. An intervention for which the training lasts
several sessions is planned by the spouse and the 18 year old child in
the family of five.
Family members plan to encourage the alcoholic
parent to stop drinking, enter treatment, and engage in better selfcare. What type of intervention is this?
A. Johnson
B. ARISE
C. CRAFT
D. unilateral family therapy
C
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