Fiona has always excelled in school and is a talented artist and piano player. Her parents have always told her, "You're so bright, you can be anything you want!" Now a

young adult, Fiona is having difficulty deciding what to do and as a result feels depressed and unable to do anything. Most likely, Fiona is a. parental control.
b. psychosocial moratorium.
c. identity confusion.
d. her feared self.


Answer: c

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