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1) This is a state of shock and disbelief. The response may be "No, it can't be true"! The reality of
the loss is not acknowledged.
This is a protective mechanism that allows the individual to cope within an immediate
timeframe while organizing more effective defense strategies.
a) Bargaining
b) Acceptance
c) Denial
d) Anger
.




2) During this stage the full impact of the loss is experienced. This sense of loss is intense and
feelings of sadness and depression prevail. This is a time of quiet desperation and
disengagement from our association with the loss entity.
a) Denial
b) Depression
c) Anger
d) Bargaining
.




3) "Why me?" and "It's not fair!" are comments often expressed during this stage. Envy and
resentment towards individuals not affected by the loss are common. This may be directed at
the self or displaced on loved ones, caregivers, and even God.
a) Bargaining
b) Acceptance
c) Anger
d) Denial
.




4) This stage brings a feeling of peace regarding the loss that has occurred. It is a time of quiet
expectation and resignation. The focus is on the reality of the loss and its meaning for the
individuals affected by it.
a) Depression
b) Anger
c) Acceptance
d) Denial
.




5) "If God will help me through this, I promise I will ho to church every Sunday and volunteer my
time to help others." During this stage, which is usually not visible image of the lost entity. In
this stage it is made with God in an attempt to reserve or postpone the loss. Sometimes the
promise is associated with feelings of guilt for not having performed satisfactorily,
appropriately, or sufficiently.
a) Depression
b) Acceptance
c) Bargaining
d) Anger
.

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