Jan and Sean have a 20-year-old daughter who has Autism who lives with them. Although they have been trying to find work programs or day programs to involve her in, they have had little success because her behavioral needs are greater that the local programs can handle. This has resulted in numerous programmatic transitions, constant parental conflict, and finally Sean’s decision to quit her job to stay home with Christy. The couple is worried about finances but doesn’t see another way to handle the situation. This is most closely related to a
a. Developmental stressor
b. Chronic stressor
c. Normative Stressor
d. Structural stressor
b. Chronic stressor
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