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I appreciate the opportunity extended to me to revise the chapter “Anticipatory Grief, Stress, and the Surrogate Griever.” To do so permits me to elaborate upon certain observations made in the earlier discussion, as well as bring to bear new information and insights regarding these important subjects.
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Fulton, R. (1986). Anticipatory Grief, Stress, and the Surrogate Griever. In: Day, S.B. (eds) Cancer, Stress, and Death. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-9573-8_14
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