_________________ refers to a reciprocal pattern of interaction in which one participant assumes a competent, caretaking position in relation to the other who assumes a dependent, child-like position
a. overfunctioning/underfunctioning
b. parentification
c. undifferentiation of self
d. triangulation
A
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a. a community b. no c. a state d. a private
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