Well-meaning but misguided counselors are often uncomfortable when confronted with a client's intense emotions of sadness and anger, and in an attempt to alleviate this pain and their own discomfort attempt to
a. help the client face the reality of the death too slowly
b. encourage the client to focus on feelings of sadness and anger.
c. make the client feel better by pointing out the positive side of a crisis too quickly.
d. help clients move toward the pain of grief, rather than away from it.
C
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