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daltonest1984

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The least helpful of these five interventions for bereaved persons is
 
  a. giving advice without being asked for it
  b. supporting their grieving
  c. listening to their story
  d. doing something specific to help
  e. saying tell me how I can help you

Question 2

Mrs. Elder, age 85, has just experienced her husband's death. A good way to help would be
 
  a. to encourage nursing home placement for her
  b. to recommend that she move to a retirement center
  c. to suggest that she move in with her children
  d. to listen to her needs and concerns
  e. to say, I know how you feel



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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