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... someone they know , but the effect is especially devastating when the person was someone who provided psychological support and was an intimate friend or constant companion . A bereaved per- son must pass through various stages of ...
... someone they know , but the effect is especially devastating when the person was someone who provided psychological support and was an intimate friend or constant companion . A bereaved per- son must pass through various stages of ...
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... someone close puts a person in a condition of bereave- ment . Grief is the psychological response to bereavement . It in- volves how the survivor feels and the effects on thinking , eating , sleeping , and other general aspects of daily ...
... someone close puts a person in a condition of bereave- ment . Grief is the psychological response to bereavement . It in- volves how the survivor feels and the effects on thinking , eating , sleeping , and other general aspects of daily ...
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... someone who is dying . Further- more , it is not until about age eleven that children enter Piaget's stage of formal operations and can begin to think about the mean- ing of death in the abstract [ 40 ] . Children at various ages think ...
... someone who is dying . Further- more , it is not until about age eleven that children enter Piaget's stage of formal operations and can begin to think about the mean- ing of death in the abstract [ 40 ] . Children at various ages think ...
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Social Psychology and Medicine M. Robin DiMatteo,Howard S. Friedman Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1982 |
Social Psychology and Medicine M. Robin DiMatteo,Howard S. Friedman Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1982 |
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