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    The "Dual Process" Model Proposed by Stroebe and Schut Claims
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The "Dual Process" Model Proposed by Stroebe and Schut Claims

Question 19

Question 19

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The "dual process" model proposed by Stroebe and Schut claims that there are two sets of processes involved in mourning, one oriented to loss and the other to


A) denial
B) yearning and searching
C) shock and numbness
D) rejection
E) restoration

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