National Board Of Examination (NBE) Arts Practice Exam

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Grief extending over a long period of time without resolution is called?

  1. Acute

  2. Anomic

  3. Complicated

  4. Anticipatory

The correct answer is: Complicated

Grief that persists over an extended period without resolution is referred to as complicated grief. This form of grief is characterized by an intense longing for the deceased, difficulty moving on, and the presence of persistent emotional pain. Unlike typical grief, which often evolves into a process of healing and adjustment, complicated grief can lead to significant distress and impairment in daily functioning. Complicated grief often arises when the bereaved individual struggles to accept the loss, may have unresolved issues related to the relationship with the deceased, or has difficulty finding a way to cope with their emotions. This type of grief may require professional intervention, as individuals may find themselves stuck in their grief and unable to progress. While the other types of grief mentioned can represent different emotional responses to loss, they do not encapsulate the prolonged and unresolved nature that defines complicated grief. Understanding this concept is vital for identifying when someone may need additional support in processing their grief.