Working Through. Psychiatrist Mardi Horowitz divides the process of normal grief into "stages of loss and adaptation". During the "working through", people think about and feel their loss, but also start to figure out new ways to manage it (new ways of managing might include making preparations), engaging in new projects for example. As time goes by, the movement between not thinking about the loss and thinking about the loss tends to slow down (becomes less pronounced).
<span>The Two legends that describe the founding of Rome is Romulus and Remus and Aeneaus.
They are connected because both of them tell a story, they are both legends, and they are both fables. hope this helped.</span>
The fourth one, voluntary exchange
B- Ideal self and real self. We can rule out C and D because the Id, Ego and Superego are all Freudian Psychology.
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