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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)
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Chronic Grieving cont...
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For exam purposes, you should know that chronic grief is suffered by about one-third of those who lose a loved one. It involves continuing high levels of distress that extend over several years, or in fact, may never be reduced. This pattern is sometimes seen in older people who had intense, very close marriages, and is also more typically seen in parents who have a child precede them in death. Surviving the death of a child has now become the highest stress item on a revision to the Holmes and Rahe scale that we examined two weeks ago (our textbook did not have the revised information, by the way.)