Which of the following is a healthy way to cope with grief?

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Responses

Lisa just couldn’t stand to see her Grandma looking so bad in the hospital. She decided not to go to the hospital until her mom said her Grandma looked better.
Lisa just couldn’t stand to see her Grandma looking so bad in the hospital. She decided not to go to the hospital until her mom said her Grandma looked better.

Pete just left the room when the doctor started to tell his family about his uncle’s condition.
Pete just left the room when the doctor started to tell his family about his uncle’s condition.

Lance thought he should give his friend Andy more time to get over his brother’s fatal car accident, so he didn’t invite him over for their usual video game night.
Lance thought he should give his friend Andy more time to get over his brother’s fatal car accident, so he didn’t invite him over for their usual video game night.

It was pretty hard, but Kelly just listened when her Grandma kept talking about her Grandpa after he died.

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The healthiest way to cope with grief among the options provided is:

It was pretty hard, but Kelly just listened when her Grandma kept talking about her Grandpa after he died.

This response demonstrates active listening and emotional support, which can be beneficial for both the person grieving and their loved ones. It's important to allow space for expressions of grief and to engage in conversations about the lost loved one, rather than avoiding or distancing oneself from the situation.