Gerd is wondering how having others around him can help him manage his stress levels. Gerd could

A. meet new people in clubs and other new places and ask for help.
B. avoid meeting new people and attending social events where he encounters those who he does not already know.
C. avoid spending time with people that he already knows, as they are obviously not helping him.
D. spend more time with those in his social circle.


Answer: D

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