Hannah is a 34-year-old single mother of three who had been involved in a secret relationship with her boss, a married man who was 24 years her senior
When her boss suddenly died as the result of a heart attack, Hannah had difficulty expressing the extent of her loss. The grief that Hannah was experiencing could best be described as which of the following? A. Disenfranchised
B. Complicated
C. Normal
D. Anticipatory
A
Individuals experience disenfranchised grief when they cannot openly acknowledge a loss and experience full social support from others. Disenfranchised grief happens most often in situations in which others regard the person's loss as less significant or "legitimate."
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