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Test Continuous Synchronization with Reality
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QUESTION 1: According to the text, what enables disidentification from perpetual commitments?
Maintaining fixed roles out of loyalty to past agreements
Ignoring internal signals of discomfort and persisting in the role
Adjust dynamics to current realities and avoid frustrations
Subjecting cohabitation to social validation
QUESTION 2: What does the text indicate about prioritizing internal well-being over external expectations?
Creating a barrier to outside pressures and designing one's own lifestyle
Adopting conventional models imposed by the family
Seeking social validation to justify atypical structures
Avoiding any change to maintain family cohesion
QUESTION 3: According to the text, what role does dialogue play in restructuring coexistence?
To reproach the past in detail
Silencing the dissatisfaction to avoid tensions
To impose unilateral changes without agreements
To materialize evolutionary adjustments through a constructive and non-reproachful exchange of opinions
4th QUESTION: What does the author recommend when a member wishes to change his or her contributions to the partnership?
Presenting the complaint as a reproach for past actions
Hiding discomfort so as not to generate conflict
Considering change as a personal attack
Communicating the concern as a logistical proposal oriented to the future
QUESTION 5: What is one consequence of ignoring internal signals and maintaining a role out of loyalty to outdated covenants?
Strengthens psychological well-being
Generate anxiety and be destructive to the individual
Improves bonding dynamics
Social validation that always benefits the core
QUESTION 6: In the text, why is it suggested to disregard rigid social norms?
Because they always lead to greater happiness
Because they protect the peace of mind and the integrity of the family nucleus
Because they prevent any form of dialogue in the couple
Because they force a permanent role reversal
7th QUESTION: How should the receiver process the change request according to the text?
Seeing the request as a relinquishment of affective commitment
Taking it as a personal attack and reacting defensively
With maturity, understanding that it is an act of psychological survival
Ignoring the proposal to maintain stability
8TH QUESTION: What example does the text use to illustrate a change in perception about a domestic role?
Someone who loved to keep family accounts and then perceives it as a source of anxiety
A couple who have always lived in separate households
An extended family member who pushes for conventional models
A social circle that promotes external validation
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