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How does the Group Identification Theory describe end-of-life coping mechanisms?

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The Group Identification Theory suggests that people draw strength and comfort from identifying with larger groups  e.g., community groups, religion, or family  which can provide a sense of support and meaning-making in the face of end-of-life issues.

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