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wrenching. Stroebe and her colleagues formulated a remarkable hypothesis: letting our thoughts run through our mind again and again may be a way to distract ourselves from the painful feelings of grief. Thinking about the loss and the consequences of the loss might actually be a way to avoid feeling the loss. She and her colleagues called this the rumination as avoidance hypothesis.
The Grieving Brain: The Surprising Science of How We Learn from Love and Loss
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