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When we celebrate only the life of the deceased, we disenfranchise grief. When we only focus on the death, we ignore the ...
This is what Stroebe and Schut described as the dual-process model of grief, in which we “oscillate” between “loss oriented” and “restoration oriented” phases as we process our grief.
In this article, we respond to the four comments on our target article. Some of the commentators suggest that we have formulated our proposals in a way that renders our account of dual-process theory ...
I’ve become keenly aware of the dual process model of grief lately. This model involves oscillation between loss-oriented and restoration-oriented responses to grief. Sometimes a griever feels the ...
https://doi.org/10.5406/amerjpsyc.133.4.0473 • https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5406/amerjpsyc.133.4.0473 Copy URL Dual process theories of decision making ...
The dual-process theory suggests that common words like the, and, if and so on are processed by fast, intuitive thinking and so are used more often. These words form a kind of backbone for sentences.
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