You visit with a close friend who lost his significant other one year ago. In your friend's house there still are pictures of the person who died, his clothes in the closets, and articles of his in the living room. Your response to this situation should be:

a. to offer to help your friend to take some of these items to a needy family
b. to take your friend to social gatherings to meet new people
c. to encourage conversation that would let your friend talk about his significant other and the losses he is experiencing
d. to remove these reminders of the deceased person when your friend is not around
e. to tell your friend which articles you would like to have


C

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