In order to cope with traumatic events, psychologists recommend that you do all of the following EXCEPT
a. identify what you are feeling and talk to others about your fears and concerns.
b. continue to do the things that you enjoy and that make life meaningful.
c. think about the skills that have helped you overcome adversity in the past and apply them to the present situation.
d. leave the physical area where the event occurred immediately and, if possible, do not return for at least three years.
ANSWER: d
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