Multiple Choice
The "dual process" model proposed by Stroebe and Schut claims that mourning involves an oscillation between two sets of processes. These processes are oriented towards:
A) Denial and acceptance
B) Yearning and searching
C) Shock and numbness
D) Rejection and reconciliation
E) Loss and restoration
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