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Mainly these were concerned with the possibility of the death of one parent and the complication of living with the survivor afterward, but the possible death of one's own spouse was not overlooked.
This was not a particularly shocking or unexpected thing -- it was previously known to her that it might happen.
But just when was an unknown, and of course the longer it did not happen, the stronger her wish and belief that it might not.
Since her bereavement this individual has reported to the writer on numerous occasions about how helpful the class discussions were to her in this adjustment crisis.
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