Which relational dialectic may be
described as our need to maintain our
independence?
Select one:
a. Known-unknown
b. Openness-closedness
c. Novelty-predictability
• d. Autonomy-connection
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Integration–separation is “a class of relational dialectics that includes connection–autonomy, inclusion–seclusion, and intimacy–independence.” Some individual autonomy must be given up to connect to others.
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Integration–separation is “a class of relational dialectics that includes connection–autonomy, inclusion–seclusion, and intimacy–independence.” Some individual autonomy must be given up to connect to others.
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