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The text organizes findings into observations, adult mourning (spouse, child, and cross-cultural practices), and children’s bereavement. It addresses defensive exclusion of threatening information, stages and phases of mourning, disordered variants such as chronic mourning and prolonged absence of grieving, and conditions shaping outcomes. 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