People experience the need to change when:
a. we are unwilling or unable to continue living with the distress and we know
that we need to take some action to change.
b. we see that our distress is not going to end until we take some action to
change.
c. we are unwilling or unable to continue living with the distress and we wish the
distress would end.
d. we see that our distress is not going to end and no one else has come to our
aid.
A
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What will be an ideal response?