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Time off from grieving might look like denying, suppressing, or distracting oneself from one’s feelings about the death, and this was presumed to be bad for long-term adjustment. But time off from grieving can give your mind and your body a break from the stress of the emotional upheaval. Stroebe and Schut wanted to address these limitations in the previous models of grieving.
The Grieving Brain: The Surprising Science of How We Learn from Love and Loss
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