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    The Ability to Separate from the Family and Be an Independent
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The Ability to Separate from the Family and Be an Independent

Question 14

Question 14

Multiple Choice

The ability to separate from the family and be an independent individual is called:


A) breaking
B) emotional cutoff
C) differentiation
D) triads

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