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How does Freud's theory of grief differ from modern theories of grief and loss?

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Freud's theory of grief posited that grief was a process of detachment from the lost object. Modern theories of grief and loss, on the other hand, view the mourning process as an adaptive response where the individual must come to terms with the loss and try to reestablish new attachments.

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