The well child in a family where a sibling or parent is terminally ill

A. often copes with crises worse than other children of the same age.
B. should be temporarily sent to live with close relatives, to avoid family stressors.
C. should avoid participation in the family crises to avoid anger and resentment.
D. can balance conflicting emotions by participating in the family process.


Answer: D

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