And even counselors agree that if closure means confronting reality so it can begin to be assimilated, then it is all right.
She would have to get the volume back, even if it meant confronting Hobart once more.
And that means confronting their fear of Carter.
Andrea, defiant: "I do love him, but love doesn't mean confronting murderers because he might be there."
But to return to the land means confronting an older, more painful legacy.
It means confronting the public attitudes to gender that result in more than 6 million more girls being out of school than boys.
He knew that standing for the truth meant confronting the lie-confronting evil.
"I don't know, because it means confronting the power centers in the caucus."
And therefore, if he wants to accept it, it will mean confronting some fringes of his coalition.
The Administration should act more aggressively to bolster the economy, they said, even if it means confronting Congress.