In the grief process, the stage that could be absent is bargaining. The typical stages of grief, as outlined by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, are denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. However, not everyone experiences all of these stages, and individuals may not go through them in a linear fashion. Some might skip bargaining altogether or experience it in a different way.
Which of the following could be absent from the grief process bargaining death acceptance depression
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