Violence is a normal step in the grieving process. Please select the best answer from the choices provided. T F

Health · College · Thu Feb 04 2021

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 False.

Violence is not considered a normal step in the grieving process. The normal stages of grief, as identified by psychiatrist Elisabeth Kübler-Ross in her 1969 book "On Death and Dying," include denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. While anger is a normal and common emotion during grieving, it is not the same as violence. Violence suggests physical aggression, which is not a typical or healthy expression of the grieving process.