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MMAbb4 - Addiction: Treating Family Manipulation, Mistrust, and Misdirection Post Test

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1.1 What are common forms of misdirection used by addicts?
2.1 What is a common belief among families coping with addiction?
3.1 What are steps to the “New Rules/Old Rules” exercise to help a client get ready to face making a change in their family’s life?
4.1 What is one difficulty families of addicts face?
4.2 What are steps to the “Feelings Excavation” exercise?
4.3 What are survival skills used by the families of addicts?
5.1 What are four steps a client can use to establish communication about the addiction with the other non-addicted members of the family?
5.2 What might be a good first step to ask for help from outside the immediate family?
6.1 What are three questions of the anger assessment exercise?
7.1 What are four elements to the ‘caretaker trap?’
7.2 What are differences between caregivers and caretakers?
8.1 How can a client turn a blame question into a transformation questions?
8.2 What are steps to the rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT)?
9.1 What are common symptoms occurring both in the addict and the family members?
9.2 What are four questions in the ‘Trust Yourself First’ exercise?
10.1 What might be an ambassadors (family members) motto?
11.1 If a client needs help, but is incapable of paying for a professional interventionist, what are other potential sources that may be helpful?
12.1 What three kinds of individuals should be left off of the ‘team list’ when a client is preparing to build a team for an intervention?
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A. The belief that improving the addict’s circumstances will render the addiction unnecessary; they believe that the addict’s problems are causing his addiction, not the other way around
B. Attitude, ‘doing the offbeat’, creating an impression of honesty and openness, and misdirection of time
C. Difficulty of communication
D. a) First, list the old rules she lived by b) come up with new rules she would like to have c) try to recognize when an old rule was trying to control her behavior d) imagine a situation in which she used a new rule instead of an old rule, image how it would look, what she would do differently, how it would feel and sound
E. Being a contortionist, and trying to keep the addict happy, families invent new ways of connecting, and unspoken
F. First, ask the client ‘What is the predominant feeling you have right now?’, then ask the client to make a list of words that most accurately describe how they are feeling, ask the client what made them feel that way, finally ask the client to come up with some other ways to express their feelings
G. Client to describe the problem, and ask for advice or help learning more about addiction
H. Identifying who is most open to change, asking for help, finding allies outside the immediate family, and dealing with family members who refuse to cooperate
I. Family members feeling they have no choice, avoiding pain and seeking pleasure, feeling guilt and shame, and being well-intentioned
J. 1) Ask what the client thinks would happen if she/he allowed him/herself to feel angry emotions 2) ask the client what they believed deep down about anger 3) how do other people in the client\'s current family situation deal with anger?
K. When you start blaming, re-think it, change it, and restate it. Instead of asking ‘who’s to blame?’ ask ‘what’s gone wrong’?
L. Caretakers are the people who pay an addict’s rent and bail, clean up all the messes, and generally take care of everything, they do things for an addict because they feel they have no choice, caregivers do things for people because it makes them happy
M. Hypertension, anxiety, irritable bladder, peptic ulcers, and gastritis
N. Write down three most powerful blame or resentment statements, pick one statement from list to examine more deeply, come up with a list of statements and questions to challenge the irrational belief
O. ‘We will not give in to the disease’
P. How well do you honor your needs? When you make promises to yourself, do you keep them? Can you trust yourself to make tough choices? Do you stand up for yourself when someone steps over your boundaries or acts in inappropriate ways?
Q. Individuals who cannot keep confidence, anyone the addict deeply dislikes or mistrusts, and those currently suffering from addiction
R. Pastor, priest, rabbi, clergy, former coach or teacher, colleague, a highly respected friend, a recovering addict from the community

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