_____ are people who are so trapped by a loved one's addiction that they lose their own identity in the process of obsessively managing the day-to-day trauma created by the addict
A) ?Alcoholics
B) ?Abusers
C) Victims
D) ?Codependents
D
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Minorities who are in the workplace or looking for work ______.
A. get an unfair advantage from the presence of Affirmative Action policies B. often occupy positions that require harder, dirtier, more dangerous work with less pay and status C. are apt to have their pay scale more scrutinized by administrators, since discrimination lawsuits are expensive D. have greater power than their nonminority counterparts
Which of the following policy innovations is most likely to be implemented?
a. A noncontroversial policy that can be enacted by one agency. b. A policy that needs considerable resources, but does not change the status quo. c. A vague policy that requires cooperation between different agencies. d. A policy that has many, clearly defined tasks.
Each of the following therapies fall into the category of experiential family therapies EXCEPT:
A) the Satir growth model. B) symbolic-experiential therapy. C) emotionally focused therapy. D) external family systems.
The ________ system is any individual, family, group, organization, or community that will ultimately benefit from social work intervention.
A. interdependent B. coping C. related D. client