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Arii_bell

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Which of the following is an example of bricks and balloons?
 
  a. As one parent becomes more demanding of the children, the other parent lightens up.
  b. One person resents that the other refuses to give them what they want.
  c. If one person is a brick then the other will also be.
  d. When one person plans a social activity the other goes along for the ride.

Question 2

When there is a problem with alcohol/substance abuse in the family, many children learn certain roles as a means of coping. What is the chief enabler role?
 
  a. Acting strong and competent and trying hard to take care of everything and everyone.
  b. Being funny and entertaining in hopes of providing distractions from the problems.
  c. Protecting the chemically dependent person and trying to smooth things over.
  d. Creating problems and serving as the lightning rod for the family's emotions and conflict.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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