The three phases that all of the approaches in this chapter have in common are

a. the beginning, middle, and end.
b. the initial/interpretation, working through, and termination stages.
c. ego identity, ego development, and ego maintenance.
d. simple, transitional, and complex.
e. the individual, familial, and communal.


Answer: b

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