The Parkes/Bowlby model of bereavement suggests that
a. a grieving adult is much like an infant who is experiencing separation anxiety.
b. there is a series of clear-cut stages one passes through in mourning one's loss.
c. grief that lasts much longer than six months is maladaptive.
d. longing to have the loved one return becomes most intense about one year following death.
a
Psychology
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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A theory is a
a. scientifically proven set of facts. b. set of ideas that are not supported by scientific data. c. summary statement about events. d. layperson's speculation about a phenomenon.
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