In the case of Foster Parent Anger over Erratic Visits with the Biological Mother:
a. the worker tunes in to the foster parents and was able to explore the meaning of the erratic behavior by the biological parents.
b. the foster parent's anger towards the biological parents is partly a cover for their pain at sensing the child's hurt.
c. when speaking with the child, the worker was able to reach into the painful feelings concerning the child's sense of rejection.
d. the foster parent's anger towards the biological parents is justified and helpful.
b
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