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In the treatment of families with substance abuse, behavior that contributes to the continuance of substance

use is called:
covering up behavior
O enabling behavior
O self-preservation
O assisting behavior

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Enabling behavior in the treatment of families with substance abuse supports and encourages continued substance use.


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In the treatment of families with substance abuse, behavior that contributes to the continuance of substance use is called enabling behavior.

Enabling behavior refers to actions or behaviors that inadvertently support and encourage the substance abuse of a family member. This can involve providing financial support, making excuses for their behavior, or enabling their substance use in any way.

For example, if a family member consistently covers up for a loved one's substance abuse by making excuses for their absence or behavior, they are engaging in enabling behavior.


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