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jerry coleman

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Concerning how people cope with dying, which approach identified three common stages of grief: the acute phase, the chronic phase, and the terminal phase?
 
  a. trajectories of grief approach
  b. stage-based approach
  c. task-based approach
  d. dying trajectory approach

Question 2

Concerning how people cope with dying, which approach identified four common phases of grief as resilience, recovery, chronic dysfunction, and delayed grief or trauma?
 
  a. stage-based approach
  b. dying trajectory approach
  c. trajectories of grief approach
  d. task-based approach



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d. dying trajectory approach

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c. trajectories of grief approach





 

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