When does stress become a problem?
A) ?When the stress is negative (e.g., death, illness)
B) ?When the stress is positive (e.g., marriage, new baby)
C) ?When the level of stress exceeds the client's ability to cope
D) ?When the level of stress exceeds the client's environment's ability to cope
C
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