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Coping with the death of a friend or loved one who has struggled with a long-term illness may be different than coping with the sudden death of a loved one caused by an accident. How might the grieving processes and coping strategies of these two scenarios differ? In your analysis, be sure to compare and contrast the stages of grieving and how the methods of coping might differ.

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Coping with a death of a loved one that has had a illness is more.... im not sure of a work for you but you have time to talk and be with them before they die. With someone who dies because of an accident, it is unexpected and tragic. Loved ones of the person who died from illness may be more easy to get over grief sense he/she has had there time to say good bye and know that they are going to be in a better place and they wont be in pain anymore.... so they might talk with friends, go to there funural and say some words, they might do something healthy to distract them. With a loved one who lost a friend to an accident they never had the chance to express there feelings... may it be of guilt or of love. They might use more unhealthy coping skills such as drugs, s3x, alcohol, and self harm. Or they might not. It depends on the person, there past history, and the situation........



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