When individuals "cut-off" from the family as a way of handling the individuation process, they may attempt to fulfill their unmet needs by

a. marrying an individual their parents would approve of
b. marrying into the family "they never had"
c. marrying someone from a very functional family
d. marrying someone comfortable with relationships characterized by distance and relative isolation


B

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