A parent comes home after a long and very stressful day. When she gets home she tells her children to leave her alone for an hour. The children are frustrated and angry but they turn on the TV. Following her break from the family, they all have a peaceful, enjoyable evening together. This is an example of
a. Positive chance occurrences
b. Positive adaptive processes
c. Negative parenting skills
d. Enduring vulnerabilities
b. Positive adaptive processes
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