In what way(s) does language play a critical role in adolescent and adult psychosocial crises, especially theestablishment of group identity, intimacy, and generativity?

A. Attains levels of disclosure that sustain significant personal relationships 
B. Serves as a mechanism for resolving conflicts
C. Serves as a mechanism for building a sense of cohesiveness within groups 
D. All of these


Answer: D

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b. 24 days old. c. 12 months old. d. 24 months old.

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a. primary appraisal b. secondary appraisal c. example of denial d. example of negotiating interpersonal adjustments.

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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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