The nurse is working with a client experiencing depression. The client has three children, one of whom was recently diagnosed with bipolar disorder. The nurse will most likely encourage the client to engage in:
A) Group therapy.
B) Family therapy.
C) Art therapy.
D) Behavioral therapy.
B
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