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The question is asking the following: "Which of the following is NOT a stage of grief?'" The stages of grief are: denial (not believing) anger (that the event happened), bargaining (trying to make it not true), depression and acceptance. From the options
C. despair
is not a stage of grief - it rather refers to the whole grief, especially the depression stage
Answer:
Explanation:
despair is not a stage of grief.
Stages of grief are a means to help us to build and recognize what we may be undergoing and it was first explained by psychiatrist Elisabeth Kübler-Ross.
There are five stages of grief
- denial: encourage us to reduce the overwhelming grief of loss.
- anger: anger acts as a main role in grief and failure.people express their anger when they lose their loved one.
- bargaining: The third stage of grief that means the belief that the person can avoid a problem of pain.
- depression the fourth stage of grief individuals despairs the understanding of their destruction.
- acceptance : When we reach a point of acceptance, we no longer sense the grief of loss.