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To summarize, what Schneck found in the two studies was that conscious, intrusive thoughts about the deceased were linked to more grief. Avoiding those thoughts was associated with their happening more often. On the other hand, unconscious processing was associated with less grief. So, while the conscious thoughts distracting you may not be helpful (although possibly unavoidable), the unconscious thoughts during mind wandering do seem helpful.
The Grieving Brain: The Surprising Science of How We Learn from Love and Loss
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