Exam 22: Codependency and Enabling
Exam 1: Why Worry About Substance Abuse or Addiction30 Questions
Exam 2: The Nature of the Beast30 Questions
Exam 3: A Brief Introduction to the Science of Pharmacology30 Questions
Exam 4: An Introduction to Alcohol: Mans Oldest Recreational Chemical31 Questions
Exam 5: The Alcohol Use Disorders41 Questions
Exam 6: Abuse and Addiction to Barbiturates and Barbiturate-Like Compounds30 Questions
Exam 7: Abuse and Addiction to Benzodiazepines and Similar Agents32 Questions
Exam 8: Abuse and Addiction to Central Nervous System Stimulants33 Questions
Exam 9: Cocaine Abuse and Dependence38 Questions
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Exam 12: Abuse and Addiction to Hallucinogens34 Questions
Exam 13: Abuse and Addiction to Inhalants and Aerosols30 Questions
Exam 14: The Under-Recognized Problem of Steroid Abuseaddiction30 Questions
Exam 15: Over the Counter Analgesics30 Questions
Exam 16: Tobacco Products and Nicotine Addiction33 Questions
Exam 17: The Potential Consequences of Drug Abuse During Pregnancy31 Questions
Exam 18: Gender and Substance Use Disorders36 Questions
Exam 19: Hidden Faces of Substance Use Disorders30 Questions
Exam 20: Substance Use and Abuse by Children and Adolescents32 Questions
Exam 21: Substance Use Disorders in College Settings30 Questions
Exam 22: Codependency and Enabling31 Questions
Exam 23: Addiction and the Family32 Questions
Exam 24: The Dual-Diagnosis Client: Substance Use Disorders and Mental Illness38 Questions
Exam 25: The Biopsychosocial Model of the Addictions34 Questions
Exam 26: The Substance Use Disorders As a Disease of the Human Spirit32 Questions
Exam 27: The Assessment of Suspected Substance Use Disorders33 Questions
Exam 28: Intervention30 Questions
Exam 29: Treatment Settings30 Questions
Exam 30: The Treatment of Substance Use Disorders30 Questions
Exam 31: The Process of Treatment30 Questions
Exam 32: Pharmacological Interventions for Substance Use Disorders38 Questions
Exam 33: Relapse and Other Problems Frequently Encountered in Substance Abuse Rehabilitation35 Questions
Exam 34: Support Groups to Promote and Sustain Recovery30 Questions
Exam 35: Substance Use Disorders and and Infectious Disease37 Questions
Exam 36: The Relationship Between Drug Use and Crime30 Questions
Exam 37: The Debate Over Legalization Appendices Glossary References Index30 Questions
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Janis has been married to Paul, an alcoholic, for 34 years. Her role in her circle of friends is to help other wives of alcoholics, giving them empathy and support, while also telling regular stories of what Paul did that week due to his alcoholism and how she dealt with it. Her friends frequently tell her what a good, devoted wife she is. Janis is most likely utilizing which of the following coping styles described in your text?
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A point of confusion for mental health professionals is that
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According to Freud's "repetition compulsion," once the addict stops his/her dysfunctional behaviors, the codependent will
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Define the term "enabling." What are some of the theoretical explanations for it?
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One criticism of the concept of codependency is that it rests upon
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Describe some of the various coping styles demonstrated by codependent persons.
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It is important to only use the term "codependency" when referring to family members.
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Critics of the concept of codependency argue that viewing codependency as a absolves the individual from any personal responsibility.
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