Correct option is C
Mourning refers to the culturally prescribed and socially accepted practices and behaviors that express a bereaved person's thoughts, feelings, and emotions after a loss. These practices may include rituals, ceremonies, and expressions of sorrow or grief that are influenced by cultural norms and societal expectations. Mourning helps individuals cope with the emotional and psychological impact of loss.
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Mourning is distinct from
grief, as it is the external expression of the internal experience of grief. It involves the public or cultural display of mourning practices, such as wearing black clothing, holding memorial services, or participating in religious or community rituals to honor the deceased.
· Grief is the emotional response to loss, while mourning refers to how that grief is publicly expressed within a given cultural or social framework.
Additional Knowledge on Incorrect Options:
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(a) Bereavement: Bereavement refers to the state of having lost a loved one. It is the period of mourning and adjustment after a loss but does not specifically refer to the expression of emotions or cultural practices.
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(b) Grief: Grief is the emotional response to loss. It is the internal, personal experience of loss, and does not specifically refer to the cultural expression of feelings.
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(d) Disenfranchised grief: Disenfranchised grief refers to grief that is not socially supported or recognized, often due to the relationship with the deceased not being considered socially legitimate (e.g., grief experienced by a former partner). It is not about culturally prescribed expressions.