The depressed terminally ill patient may be
A) out of a state of morose.
B) experiencing anticipatory relief.
C) coming to terms with a lot of control.
D) depressed as a result of experiencing tangible evidence that the illness is not going to be cured, such as a worsening of symptoms.
E) experiencing an expected transitory psychological state which requires intervention.
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