Death by suicide creates special circumstances for the bereaved in addition to the loss of their loved one. Which of the following is NOT TRUE?

A. Some people might blame the family for the death.
B. People don't know what to say to the bereaved.
C. Death by suicide brings up concerns about one's own mortality.
D. Family members might disagree on disclosing cause of death.


C

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