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Which stages of grieving, according to Kubler-Ross (1969), occurs when the person asks God or fate for more time to delay the inevitable loss?

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The stage called bargaining.

Step-by-step explanation:

The stage called bargaining is the one that occurs when the person asks God or fate for more time to delay the inevitable loss. It is the third of five stages noticed by Elizabeth Kubler-Ross while she attended to clients with terminal diseases. She noticed a similarity is those clients process of dying, which helped her establish the five-stage model for grieve or mourn. The five stages are denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. This model helps care providers to properly deal and assist their clients in the difficult process of dying.

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