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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

Question 2

In the ancient societies of classical Greece, aristocratic men
 
  a. wrote about falling in love with the teenage boys whom they often married.
  b. wrote about falling in love with the women whom they often married.
  c. married women but wrote about their love for teenage boys with whom they had sexual relationships.
  d. married women but wrote about their love for teenage boys with whom they had platonic (non-sexual) relationships.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

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