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jwb375

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According to Walsh and McGoldrick, tasks confronting bereaved family members and family units include
 
  a. reorganizing the family system
  b. sharing the experience of loss
  c. reinvesting in other relationships and life pursuits
  d. sharing acknowledgment of the reality of the death
  e. all of these

Question 2

According to Martin and Doka, intuitivegrievers tend
 
  a. not to share their feelings and emotions
  b. not to experience grief deeply
  c. to emphasize practical matters and problem solving d. to talk openly to others about their inner feelings
 e. to find support groups very unhelpful



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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