Her behavior fits Elizabeth Kubler-Ross’s stage of acceptance grief model.
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Acceptance is the last stage of the grieving process and it describes finally coming to terms with the loss or whatever hurt the person is experiencing. It doesn’t mean that the person grieving is okay with the loss it means that one recognizes that things will be okay even after the loss.
In this stage, emotions stabilize and a person goes through the process of adjusting and readjusting. Since it is still one of the grieving stages, bad days and down moments will still be experienced. However, good days outweighs the bad ones.
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The same reason the Japanese attacked Pear Harbor.
Answer:
The answer is b) experiential intelligence.
Explanation:
This type of intelligence relies on being intellectually innovative and flexible. It also deals with how well a task is performed in relation with how familair it is.
There are two possible scenarios:
- The person must face a situation that is new for them, and must adapt and find a solution for it.
- The person has become automated, which means he/she has performed the task many times in the past, and now can be done with little or no thought.