Which of the following makes symbolic losses different from actual loss due to death?
a. The grief experienced in reaction to symbolic loss is not as intense as grief in reaction to a death
b. Symbolic losses often go unacknowledged by others
c. There are more support services available for people who have experienced a symbolic loss than for those who have experienced a death
d. There is no research on symbolic losses
Answer: b. Symbolic losses often go unacknowledged by others
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