Multiple Choice
How is a teen's attachment relationship with her or his parents affected by the developmental processes of separation and individuation in adolescence?
A) As the teen becomes more autonomous and separate, the need for parents as a secure psychological base is eliminated.
B) The teenager must weaken and eventually break the attachment bond with her parents in order to become autonomous.
C) Even as relationships with peers become more important, teenagers continue to name parents as the people who are most close and important to them.
D) As a result of family conflict and increased autonomy during adolescence, attachment to the peer group is more important than attachment to parents.
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