Five-year-old Yolanda has just lost a grandfather, whom she adored. A relational-cultural therapist would likely recommend that Yolanda be

a) encouraged to share her feelings with another person.
b) entertained and distracted from what happened.
c) permitted the space to grieve privately.
d) told that there is no reason for her to be sad or afraid.

Ans: a) encouraged to share her feelings with another person.

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