According to Christakis and Elwert (2008), “Within three months after one spouse dies, the chance that the other will follow is anywhere from 30-90%.” When spouses are involved, the Broken Hearth Syndrome is also called the “Widowhood Effect.” However, the Broken Heart Syndrome is not limited to spouses, it can also occur when a parent has a child who dies. This syndrome usually happens if death is sudden but not when it is anticipated. Discuss among yourselves this syndrome and why it occurs from a biological perspective. Also, discuss why the sudden death of someone as opposed to his/her anticipated death is especially deadly for the surviving family member or friend.
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According to Christakis and Elwert (2008), “Within three months after one spouse dies, the chance that the other will follow is anywhere from 30-90%.” When spouses are involved, the Broken Hearth Syndrome is also called the “Widowhood Effect.” However, the Broken Heart Syndrome is not limited to spouses, it can also occur when a parent has a child who dies. This syndrome usually happens if death is sudden but not when it is anticipated. Discuss among yourselves this syndrome and why it occurs from a biological perspective. Also, discuss why the sudden death of someone as opposed to his/her anticipated death is especially deadly for the surviving family member or friend.
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I’m working on a psychology question and need a sample draft to help me understand better.
According to Christakis and Elwert (2008), “Within three months after one spouse dies, the chance that the other will follow is anywhere from 30-90%.” When spouses are involved, the Broken Hearth Syndrome is also called the “Widowhood Effect.” However, the Broken Heart Syndrome is not limited to spouses, it can also occur when a parent has a child who dies. This syndrome usually happens if death is sudden but not when it is anticipated. Discuss among yourselves this syndrome and why it occurs from a biological perspective. Also, discuss why the sudden death of someone as opposed to his/her anticipated death is especially deadly for the surviving family member or friend.
I need 250 words

I’m working on a psychology question and need a sample draft to help me understand better.
According to Christakis and Elwert (2008), “Within three months after one spouse dies, the chance that the other will follow is anywhere from 30-90%.” When spouses are involved, the Broken Hearth Syndrome is also called the “Widowhood Effect.” However, the Broken Heart Syndrome is not limited to spouses, it can also occur when a parent has a child who dies. This syndrome usually happens if death is sudden but not when it is anticipated. Discuss among yourselves this syndrome and why it occurs from a biological perspective. Also, discuss why the sudden death of someone as opposed to his/her anticipated death is especially deadly for the surviving family member or friend.
I need 250 words
