Boundaries enable us to

a. assert our own needs, rights, and wants at the expense of others.
b. always get what we want from others.
c. communicate disconfirming verbal and nonverbal messages.
d. limit the actions of people who intend to hurt us yet can include people we believe
to be trustworthy.
e. None of the above


d

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