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Just to feel normal again
So they can get to euphoria
Because they want to
Because they just make poor choices
Pain to normal
Normal to euphoric
Euphoric to pain
Normal to pain
Immediately petition the court for a Marchman Act
Get rid of the alcohol (or other substance) from the home
Gather friends together and stage an intervention
Leave the home until the abuse gets help
Hero
Scapegoat
Mascot
Protector
Lost child
Scapegoat
Enabler
Hero
Has no affect on one's adult life
Will have minimal impact on one's adult life
Has a substantial impact on one's adult life
Completely determines who you will be as an adult
Determine their behavior by how the addict behaves
Often deny that the addict has a problem
Hide what is happening from other people
All choices are correct
Poor choices about the use of alcohol and other drugs
A moral failing
A loss of control over the use of alcohol or other drugs
Binging on alcohol and other drugs
The parent and child to practice appropriate interactions with each other
The family to exercise together
The parent to reestablish their authority role in the home
The child to learn how to speak out when they are being abused
The children only need to participate in individual therapy if they have disruptive behaviors
There should be no contact with the parent(s) until they have completed treatment
The children have no need for therapy since they have been removed from the home
The children and their families should be involved in therapy
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