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penguins

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Worden recommends that helpers should assist the survivor to emotionally relocate the deceased. This means
 
  a. help the survivor move to a new home
  b. help the survivor get over his or her mourning as quickly as possible
  c. help the survivor avoid forming new relationships
  d. help the survivor move forward with his or her life
  e. help the survivor get a new job

Question 2

Worden's guidelines for facilitating uncomplicated grief reactions recommend
 
  a. dissipating anger
  b. encouraging denial
  c. reinvestment of energy in ongoing living
  d. avoiding bereavement support groups
  e. obtaining support from a grief therapist



debra928

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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