The client has been discharged from the mental health unit for 3 weeks, but he returns daily to "visit with his caregiver." He is having difficulty coping with

1. regulating his medications.
2. life outside the institution.
3. the loss of the therapeutic relationship.
4. the loss of eating and sleeping accommodations.


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People respond to the loss of a therapeutic relationship as they would to any loss. Some may show signs of regression or withdrawal or engage in behaviors that seek to continue the re-lationship.

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