Covering up the addicted individuals behaviors and negating the associated negative consequences is an example of:

a. co-dependency
b. enabling
c. neither a or b
d. both a and b


b. enabling

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Somatization disorders are characterized by: a. the individual believes that he or she has a physical defect that is apparent to everyone

b. anxiety about a preoccupation with an imagined illness or serious physical condition that is nonexistent. c. the client has a serious physical problem such as blindness or paralysis, but there is no apparent physical cause. d. persistent complaints of multiple physical conditions that have no medical basis.

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The final stage of Super's model that typically occurs immediately before retirement is the _______ stage

a. establishment b. disengagement c. growth d. exploratory e. maintenance

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Although groups can have characteristics of both task and personal relation groups, ____________.

a. personal relation groups should not be larger than 5 members b. the focus of the groups may vary c. only task groups have been proven effective d. all of the above e. none of the above

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Which of the following is not a reason to include family therapy in substance abuse treatment?

(a) AOD problems often cause marital and parental relationship problems (b) the "family" disease concept necessitates the involvement of family members (c) it is extremely likely that if there is one addict in the family, there will be others (d) dysfunctional family dynamics are characteristic in families with an alcoholic/addict member

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