Cassie's soccer coach helps her to cope with her conflicting emotions about her parents' impending divorce. The coach listens to Cassie and has allowed her to come up with her own plan to face this problem. As a result of this support for her coping skills, Cassie is likely to experience
A. increased self-esteem.
B. increased interest in soccer.
C. anger towards her parents.
D. None of these choices are correct.
Answer: A
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