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Marty

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In Bowen theory, this is a process wherein the projection of varying degrees of immaturity to different children in the same family occurs.
 
  The child who is most involved in the family emerges with the lowest level of differentiation, and passes on problems to succeeding generations.
  a. societal emotional process
  b. family projection process
  c. nuclear family emotional process
  d. multigenerational emotional process

Question 2

This Bowenian term describes the level of emotional stuck-togetherness or fusion in the family.
 
  a. unconscious need complementarity
  b. undifferentiation
  c. triangling
  d. a and c



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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