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What is the grief work model?For Freud, 'grief work' involved a process of breaking the ties that bound the survivor to the deceased. This psychic rearrangement involved three elements: (1) freeing the bereaved from bondage to the deceased; (2) readjustment to new life circumstances without the deceased; and (3) building of new relationships.
What is the purpose of grief work?The goal is to facilitate the natural process of the soul's working through of its own dilemma, that of accepting the inevitable while reorganizing the psyche so that it can go on in life. Watching for the cues and acting only when needed, then, is the key to grief work.
What is grief work and what was the argument about it?The term 'grief work' is known as the process of putting your grief into perspective and finding a way to work it into your life as you heal from your loss. It requires actively mourning your losses and working through the pain and suffering associated with grieving.
What is the best model of grief?The Five Stages of Grief is one of the best-known grief theories. Psychiatrist Dr Elisabeth Kubler-Ross identified denial anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance as the key 'stages' our minds go through after someone dies.
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