Jordin, an intergenerational therapist, is working with a mom and daughter in therapy. The mom feels extremely guilty about her daughter's lack of social success in college. The mom, therefore remains very involved and emotionally reactive in her daughter's life, even though her daughter is living in the dorms in another town. How might Jordin view the mother's reactivity?
A) As low self-esteem
B) As chronic anxiety
C) As a paradox
D) As healthy
B
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