How does Wortman and Silver's model of grieving differ from those proposed by the other theorists in your text?

A) It proposes more than one emotion or feeling in each of its stages.
B) It follows a linear perspective while the other theorists follow a stage perspective.
C) It challenges the notion that failure to experience distress is a sign that the individual has not grieved "properly."
D) It is composed of seven stages instead of the usual four or five.

C

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