The transition from parental home to either the workplace or college can play a role in the separation and individuation process. Financial independence can lessen feelings of connectedness with parents, whereas college or university can maintain these feelings. Why is this?
A. Self-worth is being able to depend on one's self without the need for parental assistance.
B. The separation and individuation process is defined as being able to disconnect from parents.
C. Individuals can feel that they have been deserted by parents once they are out of the home and expected to support themselves financially.
D. Feelings of connectedness are related to the amount of financial and emotional support received from parents.
Answer: D
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