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A patient is experiencing traumatic grief resulting from the suicide of a family member. In addition to the usual emotions experienced with bereavement and grief, which of the following would the person most likely exhibit? Select all that apply.

  • A. Acceptance of the loss
  • B. Sense of rejection
  • C. Disgust
  • D. Stigmatization
  • E. Self-blame
Correct Answer: B,D,E

Rationale: Traumatic grief from suicide often includes feelings of rejection (B), stigmatization (D) due to societal views, and self-blame (E) for not preventing the death. Acceptance (A) is less likely in traumatic grief, and disgust (C) is not typical.