Starting with the development of your personal family autobiography will afford you a chance to:
A. Become self-absorbed rather than theory-bound
B. Analyze and finally make sense of your family dynamics
C. Anticipate issues or concerns that might one day be present in your own family practice
D. None of the above
ANS: C
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