Stress, stress-related conditions, and mental illnesses are prevalent among populations when severe economic difficulties exist. Your client is suffering from stress related to the depressed lumber industry in his county. This may be called

1. Manic-depression
2. Psychosis
3. Anticipatory grieving
4. Farm stress


ANS: 4

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