One night, after leaving her company's holiday party, Jordan is involved in a horrific car accident. She is left partially paralyzed, but managed to survive the accident. This circumstance may help move Jordan from

a) integrated to transcendent.
b) conformist to individualistic.
Consider This: Many adults who experience near-death experiences report their lives are never again the same.
LO 9.5: Explain the transition process from one stage of faith and equilibrium to another
c) individualistic to integrated.
Consider This: Many adults who experience near-death experiences report their lives are never again the same.
LO 9.5: Explain the transition process from one stage of faith and equilibrium to another
d) transcendent to conformist.
Consider This: Many adults who experience near-death experiences report their lives are never again the same.
LO 9.5: Explain the transition process from one stage of faith and equilibrium to another


ANS: a

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