According to Whitaker's experiential approach, family health and normalcy consist of:
a. Congruent communication, ability to express emotions, rules revised as
needed
b. Grow despite challenges, role flexibility, separation of the generations
c. Fairness, flexibility, family life cycle transitions negotiated
d. Normalcy in context, hierarchy, life cycle developmental framework
Answer: B
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