Asked by suresh iderney on Sep 23, 2024
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After the death of a spouse, an adult repeatedly says, "I should have made him go to the doctor when he said he didn't feel well." This individual is experiencing:
A) preoccupation with the image of the deceased.
B) sensations of somatic distress.
C) anger.
D) guilt.
Guilt
A cognitive or an emotional experience that occurs when a person believes they have compromised their own standards of conduct or has violated a moral standard and bears significant responsibility for that violation.
- Identify the phases and signs of grief in varied persons.
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aaron valencia4 days ago
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Guilt is evident by the bereaved person's self-reproach. Preoccupation refers to dwelling on images of the deceased. Somatic distress would involve bodily symptoms. Anger is not evident from data given in this scenario.
Learning Objectives
- Identify the phases and signs of grief in varied persons.
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