Jerry, a 23-year-old, is still very dependent on his parents. He moved back home with them after college, and is relying on them financially while he explores several new hobbies with little promise of job security. What might Jerry's parents have done

to foster this extended dependency?

A) Encouraged individuation in Jerry from a young age
B) Maintained structure and boundaries with him as an adolescent
C) Set deadlines for Jerry regarding when he should have a job and move out
D) Remained overinvolved in Jerry's life throughout college


Answer: D

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