Psychology, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

When experiencing loss in your life, you are likely to experience grief, but not stress

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Answered by santy2
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In almost every instance that an individual experiences grief, it is likely to be accompanied by stress. In this question, the choices are whether this is fact or fiction, well, the answer is is false. Grief in most circumstances is accompanied by the symptoms of stress such as pain, frustration, loss of co-ordination and anxiety.Stress can be described as the feeling of the inability to cope, and this is exactly what most people will feel when they are grieving. 
Answered by suthagar2008
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Answer:

Refusing to believe that the loss has occurred is called bargaining.

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