The ability of both infants and caregivers to respond appropriately to the signals about each other's emotional states is known as
A. mutual regulation.
B. infant intimacy regulation.
C. secure attachment.
D. a facial paradigm.
Answer: A
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c. A huge rift developed between mental health professionals and the legal system. d. The mental health professionals developed a stricter definition than the courts had previously followed.
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