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san4es73 [151]
3 years ago
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How are disenfranchised grief, prolonged grief, and complicated grief similar?

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Luden [163]3 years ago
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Answer:

  • <u>Disenfranchised grief:</u>Grief is categorized as disenfranchised grief when the griever avoids to share any information, or causes about his or her grief. As there is no clear cause of grief and sadness seen by any observer.
  • <u>Prolonged grief:</u>It is the senses of sadness felt by the affected person who faces the loss of a loved one or the sense of loneliness faced by the sad person due to the death of a person near to him.  
  • <u>Complicated grief similar:</u>Some times any affected person due to some loss or death of any relative or friend, is so intense that the person is unable to recover properly. While the griever faces  some prolonged psychological disorders due to the cause of sadness.

Explanation:

  • <u>Similarities between the three types of griefs:</u>
  • The sense of sadness is the same in all three for any human, as of all the three cases are mainly due the loss or death of any person, or it may be due to any financial loss faced by the griever.
  • Each person inside the society is some how effected due the sense of loss, which may cause prolonged or short term psychological and mental disorders in the human system.
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