Inconsistent Nurturing as Control Theory suggests what regarding drug/alcohol abuse recovery
a. Behaviors of family members may make recovery more difficult because
members want the abuser to change but fear the relationship changing and
therefore implicitly support the behavior
b. If family members nurture an abuser enough, he/she will take control of his/her
life and stop the drug/alcohol use
c. Family members should control the behavior of the drug/alcohol abuser as much
as possible, because doing so is a way to nurture his/her physical and mental
health
d. If family members only nurture the abuser on an inconsistent basis, the confusion
is likely to lead to a change in his/her systemic response to drugs and alcohol
e. None of the above
a.
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