A wife of an alcoholic often alters her behavior to accommodate her
partner's drinking. For example, she takes on more household chores
when her partner stops doing them to drink in front of the TV instead.
When she realizes that changing her behavior supports her partner's
alcoholism, she ________.
A. feels normative shame
B. feels toxic shame and low self-worth and realizes she is
codependent
C. notices she is enhancing her self-esteem by taking on more
responsibility
D. becomes an overachiever by changing her behavior yet again
B
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