A wrenching experience that causes them suddenly to doubt the bases of trust upon which they had long committed themselves to this cultivation is known as…

a. a break in cultivation.
b. a phenomenological rupture.
c. a shift in nodal relations.
d. a trust-loss experience.


b. a phenomenological rupture.

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