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The nurse is planning an initial therapy session with a 20-year-old patient whose parents had alcoholism. The nurse anticipates that the patient would most likely exhibit symptoms of which of the following?

  • A. Delusions
  • B. Paranoid delusions
  • C. Low self-concept
  • D. Extroversion
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Children of alcoholics often develop low self-concept due to unstable family dynamics, neglect, or emotional stress. Delusions or paranoid delusions are not typical without a psychotic disorder, and extroversion is a personality trait, not a symptom.