Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an appropriate intervention for a client who is grieving over the death of her husband?
A) Advise her not to cry because it won't do her any good.
B) Encourage her to accept a new love object to replace lost person.
C) Provide the person an opportunity to "tell their story."
D) Discourage expression of difficult feelings such as anger and sadness.
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