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Murray Bowen (1978) who developed family systems theory, believed that the goal for achieving
  positive well-being was to
 
  A) remain connected to family members, even if the relationships strained individual
  functioning
  B) achieve balance between a collectivist and individualistic orientation toward family and
  community
  C) achieve personal autonomy and individuation with appropriate distance from one's
  family system
  D) find the balance between achieving personal autonomy and individuation while
  maintaining appropriate closeness with one's family system

Question 2

Empathy is defined as
 
  A) the crossing of boundaries into another's personal world
  B) sorrow or concern for another's welfare
  C) a person's absorption in the feelings of another
  D) an altruistic response to suffering



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C




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