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Coping with Bereavement
Older people are likely to exhibit greater variability in their reactions. The death of a loved one can be devastating. Most older adults adapt...
Generations, 10/01/07 by Hansson, Robert O; Stroebe, Margaret S · More from publication -
Grief
G RIEF OVERVIEW A suffering, a distress, a wretchedness, a pain, a burden, a wound. These were among the meanings associated with the word grief...
Macmillan Encyclopedia of Death and Dying, 01/01/03 by ROBERT KASTENBAUM; KENNETH J. DOKA; JOAN BEDER; REIKO SCHWAB; KENNETH J. DOKA; REIKO SCHWAB; KENNETH J. DOKA; NORMAN L. FARBEROW; MARGARET STROEBE; WOLFGANG STROEBE; HENK SCHUT; LILLIAN M. RANGE · More from publication
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