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Jo has come to you for therapy complaining of deep sadness following her recent conversion to Judaism. While she feels a deeper, more satisfying connection to God in her new faith, she has noticed that she is unable to connect with other congregants. She assumes this is because they don't trust her commitment to the religion and think she only did it for her new husband (whom she loves very much, and she reports their relationship is going well) . She is especially distressed because she has also lost contact with close friends from her old church. Which life task is likely to be the focus of counseling?


A) Self.
B) Spirituality.
C) Love and marriage.
D) Social relationships.
E) All of the above.

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