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Which counseling method considers the impact of psychoactive addiction on the entire family system?

  1. Rational-Emotive Behavioral Therapy

  2. Family Systems Counseling

  3. Cross tolerance Therapy

  4. Codependence Intervention

The correct answer is: Family Systems Counseling

Family Systems Counseling is the correct choice because it emphasizes the importance of the entire family structure when addressing issues of addiction. This approach posits that individuals do not exist in isolation; rather, their behaviors, including addiction, are influenced by and have an impact on family dynamics. By focusing on the family as a unit, counselors can identify patterns of interaction that may contribute to or maintain the addictive behavior. This method helps families understand how they can support one another, communicate more effectively, and find healthier ways to cope with the challenges posed by addiction. It promotes healing not just for the individual struggling with addiction but for all family members, recognizing that addiction often affects family relationships and roles. In contrast, Rational-Emotive Behavioral Therapy is centered around cognitive restructuring and does not specifically target family dynamics. Cross Tolerance Therapy typically refers to the physiological responses associated with substance use rather than addressing family systems. Codependence Intervention focuses primarily on individuals who may be enabling another person's addictive behavior, often without a comprehensive view of the family system as a whole.