Multiple Choice
Secrets hiding the alcoholism and/or hiding neglect or emotional, physical, or sexual abuse) are part of shame-bound systems in that they .
A) disrupt the equilibrium of the system by inhibiting family members from changing their behaviors
B) maintain the equilibrium of the system by allowing family members to change their behaviors
C) maintain the equilibrium of the system by inhibiting family members from changing their behaviors
D) perpetuate the addiction but help to reduce the shame of the people involved; they keep the secrets to bind the shame
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