Hillary Short

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The bereavement theory developed in the 1990s by the Dutch academics Margaret Stroebe and Henk Schut suggests that grief works in two primary ways and we oscillate between them. Their ‘dual process’ model of grief defines these as ‘loss-oriented’ stres-sors, where we are focused on our pain, and ‘restoration-oriented’ coping mechanisms involving activities that distract us from it for a while.
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