In Naomi's infancy, Alicia suffers a period of depression. This may result in ______.

A. a weakening of the bond between them
B. Naomi becoming depressed as a baby
C. delay in Naomi's development
D. a crisis in Naomi's anal stage of development


Answer: A

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