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Normal grief? - eric88
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Which one of the following is a normal aspect of a grief reaction?



Auditory hallucinations
Prolonged functional impairment
Marked psychomotor retardation
Morbid preoccupation with feelings of worthlessness
Anger and resentment over a loss
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#2
Marked psychomotor retardation?
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#3
alibi, this question is for you.
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#4
why
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#5
I know you have trouble on this topic a few days ago!
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#6
E?
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#7
E!
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#8
ericz, I wouldn't say that I have problem with the topic. I remembered that there was an arguement between the two choices... major depression and normal grief. And we agreed that suicide ideation marked the difference.
Back to this Question, in normal grief, there is anger and resentment over a loss. There is also marked psychomotor retardation, that is why it has to be differentiated from Major depression. Any way either of the symptoms is right. Alibism
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#9
The answer is "Anger and resentment over a loss" according to source and I agree.

Mild psychomotor retardation, maybe, but not "Marked" psychomotor retardation.
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#10
i agree with eric....with pscomotor retardation issue.even other sx are present in both but PROLONG funtional grief and MORBID feeling of worthlessness is not present in normal BREAVEMENT
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