The push for independence threatens the enmeshed family pattern when:
A) the child becomes anxious and this produces anorexia nervosa.
B) the stress of the situation leads to eating disorders.
C) the child takes on a "sick" role to allow the family to live in harmony.
D) the child tries harder to adhere to the social view of physical perfection.
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