The following are some of the basic concepts of contextual family (Nagy):
a. Differentiation, multigenerational transmission, family projection process
b. Access covert family processes, symbolic mothering, therapy as art
c. Patterns of interaction, organization, boundaries
d. Generative rootedness, relational ethics, invisible loyalties
Answer: D
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