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Which of the following would not be classified as disenfranchised grief?
 
  a. Death of ex-spouse
  b. Death of a pet
  c. Death of an infant
  d. Death of a person with whom one was having an adulterous affair
  e. Miscarriage in the third month of pregnancy

Question 2

Which of the following statements is false regarding the four tasks of bereavement?
 
  a. Grieving is completed when one finishes the four tasks of bereavement.
  b. The realization that no one can take Grandmas place will facilitate the process of bereavement.
  c. One must withdraw emotional capital from the relationship with the deceased in the process of recovery.
  d. One should mention the name of the deceased when consoling the recently bereaved.



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Answer to Question 1

c.

Answer to Question 2

b.



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