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Phillip Igharas
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A study on responses to the death of a spouse found that the majority of widows and widowers:

A) were,within six months,about as happy and productive as they had been before their spouse's death.
B) suffered from pathological grief,including extreme depression,for the first time in their lives.
C) experienced a significant improvement in mood due to reduced caregiving demands.
D) were slow to recover,but regained most of their ability to function within four years.

Pathological Grief

An intense, prolonged, and abnormal grieving process that impairs one’s ability to function in daily life.

Widows And Widowers

Widows and widowers are individuals who have lost their spouse through death and have not remarried, facing unique emotional and social challenges.

Happy And Productive

A state where an individual experiences joy and fulfillment while efficiently achieving tasks or goals.

  • Grasp the emotional and social factors of the grieving process, including the varied types of grief.
  • Acknowledge the influence of attachment and prior mental health states on the experience of grief.
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