The individuation concept differs from Bowen's notion of self-differentiation in that
A) self-differentiation leads to a greater capacity for intimacy while individuation does not
B) individuation is thought of as a stronger indicator of maturity than self-differentiation
C) individuation is thought of as a life-long developmental process
D) all of the above refer to differences between self-differentiation and individuation
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Q5: Poorly differentiated families
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Q6: Poorly individuated individuals are likely to behaviorally
Q7: _can be defined as a developmental process
Q8: Emotions, cognitions, and behaviors are all aspects
Q9: _can be defined as the capacity to
Q11: Both the_ and_ concepts emphasize the extent
Q12: Oscar is an 18 year old living
Q13: Individuals who are not sufficiently individuated from
Q14: While individuation is conceived of as an
Q15: The families of_ youth have been described
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