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bobbysung

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William Blau, who teaches a course on death and dying, points out that:
 
  A) extreme emotional pain and hopelessness are usually subject to change.
  B) extreme emotional pain and hopelessness do not improve, as a rule, and typically lead to suicide.
  C) few of his students are concerned with the ethical question of whether one should interfere with a person's right to die.
  D) most therapy clients hospitalized for suicidal behavior were angry later on that they were kept from self-directed violence.

Question 2

__________________ is about continuing to foster the memory of a person's life even after he or she dies by involving the person in our daily lives, in our conversations, in the choices we make, and in our resources for living.
 
  A) Denial
  B) Delusional thinking
  C) Re-membering
  D) Post-Death Remembrance Syndrome



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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