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... Bereaved persons think care- fully over the period of time before the death in an effort to under- stand their contribution to the death . If , for example , the friend or relative died in an accident , the bereaved person may think ...
... Bereaved persons think care- fully over the period of time before the death in an effort to under- stand their contribution to the death . If , for example , the friend or relative died in an accident , the bereaved person may think ...
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... bereaved people usually show many changes . They are restless and lack the capacity to initiate and maintain ... bereaved person , the nature of the relationship , and the degree of dependency of the bereaved person . Interestingly , it ...
... bereaved people usually show many changes . They are restless and lack the capacity to initiate and maintain ... bereaved person , the nature of the relationship , and the degree of dependency of the bereaved person . Interestingly , it ...
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... bereaved individual is left with the realization that he or she must begin to organize life alone . The help that was given in the early days of bereavement is no longer forthcoming , and there is less tolerance among friends for open ...
... bereaved individual is left with the realization that he or she must begin to organize life alone . The help that was given in the early days of bereavement is no longer forthcoming , and there is less tolerance among friends for open ...
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Causation Communication SelfIdentity | 15 |
Patient Cooperation with Treatment | 35 |
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Social Psychology and Medicine M. Robin DiMatteo,Howard S. Friedman Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1982 |
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