Which of the following would be the best option to help families deal with a new stressor?
A) Making changes and adaptations in roles and routines
B) Relying on community resources without making big changes to the family system
C) Gleaning wisdom from an older generation about how to handle the stressor
D) Not making any changes and waiting for everything to sort itself out
Answer: A
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