What characterizes 'disenfranchised grief,' a concept developed by Kenneth Doka?
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A
Grief that is excessively prolonged beyond socially accepted timeframes
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B
Grief that is not openly acknowledged, publicly mourned, or socially supported because the loss is not recognized as significant by others
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C
Grief experienced specifically after a death by suicide
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D
Grief limited to immediate family members and not extended to friends or coworkers