QUESTION 1: What is one of the main functions of adaptive sadness after a loss?
QUESTION 2: What physiological function does crying have as an expression of sadness?
QUESTION 3: What is the crucial social function that sadness serves?
QUESTION 4: At what point does sadness become maladaptive?
QUESTION 5: Crying can be described as a "safety valve." What does this valve prevent?
QUESTION 6: What can lead to a sadness that has become maladaptive?
QUESTION 7: What is the correct goal regarding sadness?
QUESTION 8: Why is the "withdrawal" caused by sadness a protective mechanism?
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