Here’s What You Need to Know About Grief

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Grief is different for everyone. There is neither a timeline nor are there linear stages. Learning about the turbulent nature of grief can help us find our way to healing. Some individuals will not experience all the elements of grief, and others may experience these elements in different orders.

It is important to give yourself the space and permission to go through any of the elements as it comes because your healing process is unique to you.

The elements of grief according to the Kübler-Ross’ Grief Model is as follows:

Denial

What you feel: Avoidant, Confused, Elated, Shocked, Fearful

Denial is a way to protect ourselves from the initial pain caused by the incident. The abrupt shift in our reality can be overwhelming, and by denying what has happened, it slows down the emergence of that new reality.

Anger

What you feel: Frustrated, Anxious, Irritated

Anger is normal. As we try to adjust to a new reality, we are likely to experience extreme discomfort and fear. Because there is so much to process, anger may feel like a powerful emotional outlet.

Bargaining

What you feel: Guilt, Hopelessness, Exasperated, Desperate

Bargaining is when we tell ourselves one side of a story compromising to alleviate the pain. We sometimes reach a point of exasperation where we are willing to do almost anything to alleviate the pain. We may say things like, “I promise to be a better person if you let this person live.”

Depression

What you feel: Overwhelmed, Helplessness, Hostile, Escapism

At this stage, bargaining no longer feels like an option, and reality sinks in. We begin to feel the loss of our loved one in abundance. The emotional fog begins to clear and the loss feels unavoidable.

Acceptance

What you feel: Openness, Hopeful, Positive

At this point, you have accepted the new reality. We are no longer resisting reality, and we are not trying to create scenarios to make it something different. Planning future steps towards a positive outlook now becomes possible.

Whatever stage of grief you’re in, know that Mind You is here for you. Book a session with one of our licensed psychologists today to feel out loud.

Sandra Rodriguez

Marketing Communications Manager

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