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Feelings and Experiences of Return-to-Work Among Nurses Occupationally Infected With COVID-19 During the Late Phase of the Pandemic in Japan. [PDF]
Shinkai N, Ohnishi K, Yano H.
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Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1991
This article challenges the long-standing belief in the necessity of "grief work" for adjustment to bereavement. Evidence is offered from a prospective study of 30 widows and 30 widowers that indicates that grief work is not always as essential for adjustment to bereavement as theorists and clinicians have claimed.
Margaret Stroebe, Wolfgang Stroebe
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This article challenges the long-standing belief in the necessity of "grief work" for adjustment to bereavement. Evidence is offered from a prospective study of 30 widows and 30 widowers that indicates that grief work is not always as essential for adjustment to bereavement as theorists and clinicians have claimed.
Margaret Stroebe, Wolfgang Stroebe
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