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*'''Shock and denial:''' "This isn't happening to me!" An initial paralysis at <span class="noglossary">hearing</span> the bad news; trying to avoid the inevitable. People usually avoid making decisions or taking <span class="noglossary">action</span> at this point. | *'''Shock and denial:''' "This isn't happening to me!" An initial paralysis at <span class="noglossary">hearing</span> the bad news; trying to avoid the inevitable. People usually avoid making decisions or taking <span class="noglossary">action</span> at this point. | ||
*'''Anger:''' "Why is this happening to me?" A frustrated outpouring of bottled-up emotion. Making decisions at this point is difficult because all one's energy gets put into the emotion rather than problem-solving, and the other partner is usually vilified. | *'''Anger:''' "Why is this happening to me?" A frustrated outpouring of bottled-up emotion. Making decisions at this point is difficult because all one's energy gets put into the emotion rather than problem-solving, and the other partner is usually vilified. | ||
*'''Dialogue and bargaining:''' "I promise I'll be a better person if..." Seeking in vain for a way out; seeking | *'''Dialogue and bargaining:''' "I promise I'll be a better person if..." Seeking in vain for a way out; seeking paths that might offer a solution. People generally become more willing to explore alternatives. | ||
*'''Depression and detachment:''' "I just don't care anymore." A final realization of the inevitable. It is hard to make reasonable decisions at this stage because of the sense of resignation. | *'''Depression and detachment:''' "I just don't care anymore." A final realization of the inevitable. It is hard to make reasonable decisions at this stage because of the sense of resignation. | ||
*'''Acceptance:''' "I'm ready for whatever comes." Finally finding the way forward. Decisions are much easier to make because people have found new purpose, having begun to accept the loss. | *'''Acceptance:''' "I'm ready for whatever comes." Finally finding the way forward. Decisions are much easier to make because people have found new purpose, having begun to accept the loss. |
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