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According to Kübler-Ross, the dying patient who asks "why me?" is experiencing
Psychological Structure
The organized system of behaviors, attitudes, and patterns that constitute an individual's psychological makeup or personality.
History
The study and interpretation of past events, people, and societies, traditionally focusing on written records but also encompassing oral histories and traditions.
Family Characteristics
Refers to the traits, customs, and patterns of behavior that distinguish one family from another, including dynamics, values, and roles within the family unit.
Family Roles
The functions or parts individuals play in their family, influencing family dynamics and interactions.
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