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Which statement best describes the level of universality of Lindemann's ideas about grief work?
 
  a. In all cultures, intense expressions of grief are considered appropriate.
  b. The context of death and its meaning for those who mourn suggests an individualized view of the adaptive process of bereavement is most accurate.
  c. The loss of a loved one after a long, painful illness always requires intense grief work.
  d. Counselors agree that after conditions of grave trauma, an early period of intense grieving is important for coping with immediate demands.

Question 2

According to Lindemann's analysis, which of the following prolongs the survivor's preoccupation with the dead person?
 
  a. Attending the funeral and the wake
  b. Retaining photographs of the deceased person c. Avoiding grief
  d. Being in contact with people who were close to the deceased



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c




notis

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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
Wow, this really help


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