What is considered to be adaptive about the five stages of loss presented by Kubler-Ross' model?
a. The stages of loss can be experienced as a way to prevent the individual from experiencing complicated grief.
b. The stages of loss serve as cognitive defense mechanisms that give the individual time to process what is happening.
c. The stages of loss can be experienced as a way to prevent the individual from experiencing disenfranchised grief.
d. The stages of loss guarantee that the individual will be able to cope with what is happening in an effective way.