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NBCSN Nationally Certified School Nurse - FAQ Sample Questions

You are counseling a family with a child who suffers from ADHD. The child’s mother is often heard to say that if only her child did not have this problem, the family would function normally. This mother is using which of the following family concepts to cope?





Correct Answer:
scapegoating


the correct concept being used by the mother in this scenario is **scapegoating**. scapegoating is a psychological defense mechanism in which one member of a family is unfairly blamed for various problems and issues within the family unit. in this case, the child with adhd is being blamed for the family's dysfunction.

scapegoating serves multiple functions in a family dynamic. primarily, it allows other family members to avoid confronting their own contributions to family issues by projecting their problems onto another, more vulnerable, member. this displacement helps to preserve the self-esteem of the blamers by externalizing the source of their distress, thus avoiding introspection and acknowledgment of their own role in the family's dysfunction.

in this specific situation, the mother's declaration that the family would function normally "if only her child did not have this problem" is a clear example of scapegoating. it simplifies complex family dynamics into a single, identifiable cause— the child's adhd. by focusing on the child's condition as the root of all dysfunction, the mother and possibly other family members can avoid addressing broader relational issues or their own personal challenges that contribute to the family's problems.

the use of scapegoating can have damaging effects on the individual who is blamed, in this case, the child with adhd. this child may experience increased feelings of inadequacy, low self-esteem, and isolation within the family. moreover, it prevents the family from addressing the actual causes of their issues and from working together to create a more supportive and healthy family environment.

therefore, in counseling such a family, it would be important to gently challenge this scapegoating behavior, helping the mother and other family members to see how this defense mechanism is not only harmful to the child but also detrimental to the family's overall health and cohesion. the goal would be to help them develop more constructive and empathetic ways of dealing with the challenges posed by adhd, as well as any other underlying family issues.