Multiple Choice
Therapy with the dying differs from traditional psychotherapy in that
A) the frequency and depth of sessions need to depend on the energy level of the patient.
B) it is a long-term commitment.
C) it is necessary to discuss issues the patient clearly does not wish to discuss before it is too late.
D) it should focus heavily on preparations that need to be made for survivors, especially dependent children.
E) therapy with a dying patient is not different from traditional psychotherapy.
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