When clients die tragically and unexpectedly, agencies help workers cope by
A. giving the worker more cases so they don't have time to grieve
B. removing cases from the worker that have the potential of a similar experience.
C. eliciting support from other workers who have similar experiences
D. telling the worker that grieving a client's death is unprofessional
C
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