Self-psychology defines maturity as

a) the desired terminal state of the self-object.
b) the self-object needing other self-objects to achieve mutual self-actualization.
c) the ability to engage in mutually enriching self-object relationships with others throughout the lifespan.
d) the ability to mesmerize other self-object relationships to meet all of one’s adult self-object needs.

Answer: c) the ability to engage in mutually enriching self-object relationships with others throughout the lifespan.

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