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when someone is experiencing a serious emotional crisis, why is it sometimes unwise to respond by giving advice or telling stories about upsetting things that have happened to you in the past?
○ it might reveal too much personal information.
○ it can seem insensitive.
○ it tends to confuse the person who is speaking.
○ the person who is speaking will be too upset to remember what you are saying.
When someone is in a serious emotional crisis, their cognitive capacity and focus are centered on their own distress. They are often too overwhelmed to process external advice or personal stories from others, so they will not retain what is being said. The other options do not address the core issue of the crisis state's impact on information reception.
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O The person who is speaking will be too upset to remember what you are saying.