Comments on Dennis Klass' Article “Developing a Cross-Cultural Model of Grief” (OMEGA 39:3, pp. 153–178, 1999)
Parkes comments on Dennis Klass' article "Developing a Cross-Cultural Model of Grief." Parkes believes that grief is not itself a unitary and universal phenomenon but is derived from the interaction of several components which are themselves universals.
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