Which theorist describes three stages of mourning as shock and disbelief, developing awareness, and restitution and resolution?

a. Lindemann c. Worden
b. Engle d. Bowlby


B
Engle proposed three stages of mourning: shock and disbelief, developing awareness, and restitution and resolution. Lindemann's theory contains the concepts of somatic distress, preoccupation with the image of the deceased, guilt, hostile reactions, and loss of patterns of conduct. Worden identified manifestations of grief. Bowlby is not identified as a theorist of the grieving process.

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