Darcie finds herself getting into shouting matches with her husband whenever he wants to watch sports on TV because she thinks he should be more focused on her needs. As a first step to improve her situation, Darcie should
a. divorce Joe to find someone more compatible.
b. make changes in herself so that she is not dependent on Joe to entertain her so much of the time.
c. try other tactics to change Joe.
d. insist that Joe go to therapy.
B
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