Jacqueline is a cocaine user. Her family wants to stage an intervention to shock her into some insight into what is going on in her life and to put together a plan for seeking treatment. What would you recommend?
a. These types of interventions can be very motivational for change--do it!
b. Family involvement in treatment generally just extends codependence issues--avoid this type of intervention.
c. This type of strategy may make Jacqueline feel like a scapegoat rather than have the desired effect.
d. This type of intervention can work well, but the family needs to follow through on the intervention plans.
c
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