Psychotherapy often helps the family of a person with bipolar disorder cope with the situation. Of the following choices, the one most likely to be brought up by family members in therapy is
A. difficulty adjusting to rigid routines and schedules.
B. worry that the diagnosed person will harm themselves.
C. belief that the diagnosed person doesn't care about them based on callous behavior and statements.
D. stress from being accused of not having the person's best interest at heart.
Answer: B
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