Multiple Choice
A husband of an alcoholic often alters his behavior to accommodate his wife's drinking. For example, he cooks and eats breakfast alone while his wife sleeps in, whereas before he woke her with a hug and they breakfasted together. When he realizes that changing his behavior supports his wife's alcoholism, he .
A) feels normative shame
B) realizes he is enabling his wife's drinking
C) notices he is enhancing his self-esteem
D) becomes an overachiever by changing his behavior yet again
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