Ms. Goldsmith is very concerned about her daughter who has difficulty adjusting to new routines, lacks empathy, and gets angry when she can't finish a puzzle. The daughter's behaviors demonstrate problems with:
a. self-conscious emotions.
b. emotional self-regulation.
c. her sense of real self versus her ideal self.
d. all-or-none thinking.
B
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