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CBme

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According to the Bowen theory, the flight from an unresolved emotional attachment to one's parents is known as:
 
  a. emotional cutoff
  b. enmeshment
  c. disengagement
  d. fusion

Question 2

Murray Bowen developed his ideas about family therapy while at the NIMH, studying ______ families.
 
  Based on his observation of these families' intense clinging interdependence, he concluded that a lack of differentiation was responsible for all family pathology.
  a. alcoholic
  b. depressed
  c. neurotic
  d. psychotic



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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