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FROM the BOOK: The Alcoholic FAmily in Recovery Match the following statements t

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FROM the BOOK: The Alcoholic FAmily in Recovery

Match the following statements to the appropriate stage of recovery.

SELECT the correct stage each statement belows pertains to - Drinking Stage, Transition Stage, Early Recovery Stage, Ongoing Recovery Stage

Alcoholic: Cracks in denial and beliefs; “hits bottom” = Example - (this would be in the drinking stage for an alcoholic) Children: May show acting-out; drinking; psychiatric or behavioral problemsm = Co-alcoholic: Individual identity as a co-alcoholic is secure = Alcoholic: Moves into abstinence = Co-alcoholic: May begin 12-step involvement = Co-alcoholic: Beginning of capacity for intimacy with self and others = Alcoholic: Defenses are dominant (rationalization, projection, denial) = Co-alcoholic: Life organized around beliefs “I am not co-alcoholic” and “I can control the alcoholic” = Children: May feel more trust and hope with healthier relationships with parents = Alcoholic: Depression or elation is common =

Explanation / Answer

Drinking stage Alcoholic: Defenses are dominant (rationalization, projection, denial) Children: May show acting out; drinking; psychiatric or behavioral problems. Co-alcoholic: Life organised around believes "I am not co- alcoholic" and "I can control the alcoholic". Co-alcoholic : Individual identity as a co-alcoholic is secure. Transition stage Alcoholic; Depression or elation is common Alcoholic: Cracks in denial and beliefs; "hits bottom" . Example-(this would be in the drinking stage for an alcoholic) Early Recovery Stage Co-alcoholic:May begin 12 -step involvement. Co-alcoholic: Beginning of capacity for intimacy with self and others Ongoing Recovery Stage Alcoholic: Moves into abstinence Children:May feel more trust and hope with healthier relationships with parents.