Kaufman and Kaufman outline four family types who will present themselves for treatment. One of the family types will come for therapy after an individual family member has undergone treatment and is clean and sober

The task for the mental health professional, when working with this families type, is: (a) to get others to admit, as early as possible, how they behaved as enablers (b) to focus upon the identified patient (c) helping to re-balance the system while focusing upon the likelihood of "slips" (d) all of the above


(c)

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