Grief stages follow pattern, study says
(Post-Bulletin) When a loved one dies, people go through five stages of grieving, according to accepted wisdom: disbelief, yearning, anger, depression and acceptance. Now the first large-scale study to examine the five stages shows that they are not only accurate, but also if a person has not reached the acceptance stage by six months he or she may need professional help dealing with their bereavement.
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26 Feb
