Experiencing normal grief over losses allows the adolescent to successfully:
1. Move past the loss
2. Regain a sense of security
3. Develop effectual coping skills
4. Deal with an actual loss later in life
ANS: 3
Normal grief experiences often help persons to mature and develop coping methods for dealing with other losses in the future. The remaining options are facets of successfully coping with loss.
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