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The framework of grief is a widely recognized concept that provides a framework for understanding the emotional process people go through when facing loss, whether it is the loss of a loved one, a relationship, a job, or any significant life change. The idea of the stages of grief was first introduced by Swiss psychiatrist Elisabeth Kubler-Ross in her 1969 book 'On Death and Dying'. Over the years, the concept has evolved, and more stages were added to provide a more comprehensive understanding of the grieving process.
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The traditional stages of grief, as introduced by Kubler-Ross, include disbelief, anger, making deals, depression, and acceptance. While not everyone experiences grief in the same way, 三郷 葬儀 these stages are commonly recognized as part of the grieving process.


Denial is the initial stage of grief where people may refuse to see the truth. It's as if their mind is protecting them from the shock and pain of the loss. During this stage, people might say things like "this can't be happening" or "there must be some mistake." Denial is a defense mechanism that allows people to cope with the pain of the loss.


As the reality of the situation sets in, people begin to feel angry. This anger can be directed at themselves, others, or even the person or situation that caused the loss. It's a natural response to feeling vulnerable in the face of something that is beyond one's control. Angry outbursts or irritability are common during this stage.


Bargaining often follows the anger stage as people try to regain control. They might make deals with a higher power or engage in magical thinking, hoping to change the past. In this stage, people are desperate to go back in time. Bargaining can take on many versions, from making promises to engaging in practices that they believe will ward off the loss.


Depression is a common next stage of grief where people may feel buried by their emotions. They can become withdrawn from others. Depression can manifest emotionally, making it difficult for people to participate in life. Sadness, emptiness, and desperation are common feelings during this stage.


Acceptance is the final stage of grief where people begin to come to terms. It's not that they have magically let go about the loss, but rather that they have learned to live with it. Acceptance brings a sense of closure. People may still feel upset at times, but they are no longer buried by their grief.


It's essential to understand that the stages of grief are not predictable, and people may bounce between them. Some individuals may not experience all the stages, and that is normal. Everyone's grief journey is special, and it's essential to be understanding with ourselves and others as we navigate this difficult process. Understanding the stages of grief can help us be more understanding ourselves and those around us during times of loss and change.

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