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    The Ability to Fuse One's Identity with That of Another
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The Ability to Fuse One's Identity with That of Another

Question 35

Question 35

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The ability to fuse one's identity with that of another without fear of losing it characterizes what Erikson called


A) identity achievement.
B) psychological moratorium.
C) intimacy.
D) sensuality.
E) cooperation.

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