Neil is crippled by the thought of the inevitability of his own death. As such, he views life as meaningless and has trouble in relationships. What advice might an existential psychologist provide to Neil?
A) Engage in habitual behaviours such as excessive Internet browsing to numb the existential pain.
B) Construct defences to provide protection from these existential realities.
C) Face the issue directly and learn to tolerate the pain of existence.
D) Avoid relationships until self-actualization is complete.
C) Face the issue directly and learn to tolerate the pain of existence.
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