The stage of disability adjustment during rehabilitation in which the individual may experience anger, depression, denial and bargaining is:

a. stage one.
b. stage two.
c. stage three.
d. stage four.


b
Stage two is the assessment stage. The individual begins
to assess what has happened and begins to recognise and
identify changes in function and ability. During this stage
the individual often goes through emotions similar to the
grieving process.

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