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bobthebuilder

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Kubler-Ross believes that our culture sees death as
 
  a. a transition into a greater eternal life.
  b. defeatable through modern medical science.
  c. an unspeakable issue, more so than sex or violence.
  d. a resolvable issue through erecting monuments and memorials.

Question 2

Reformulating loss in a context of growth in the grieving process means
 
  a. numbing oneself to future crisis because of familiarity with the experience.
  b. resolving the loss of a loved one.
  c. emerging from the crisis with greater strength.
  d. obtaining help from a support group.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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