Laura is the nanny of Jackson, a six-month-old infant, whose single mother is depressed. You can tell Laura that

A) therapy is unlikely to alleviate Jackson's mother's depression.
B) antidepressant medication is unlikely to help Jackson's mother.
C) Jackson's mother will probably need long-term treatment.
D) a warm relationship with Laura can safeguard Jackson's development.

Answer: D

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