{"id":140310,"date":"2025-01-27T11:11:23","date_gmt":"2025-01-27T15:11:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.shortform.com\/blog\/?p=140310"},"modified":"2025-01-28T12:28:49","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:28:49","slug":"models-of-grief","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.shortform.com\/blog\/models-of-grief\/","title":{"rendered":"Models of Grief: Beyond the 5 Stages (Mary-Frances O\u2019Connor)"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Are there truly five stages of grief? How can understanding different models of grief help us heal?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In her book <em>The Grieving Brain<\/em>, psychologist Mary-Frances O&#8217;Connor explores the science behind loss and healing. From the well-known five stages of grief to the more recent dual process model, various frameworks help explain how people navigate through grief in their own unique ways.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Read more to explore how these models of grief can validate your experience and show why there&#8217;s no &#8220;right&#8221; way to grieve.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<!--more-->\n\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"h-models-of-grief\">Models of Grief<\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p>O\u2019Connor explains that most people\u2019s understanding of the grieving process comes from the five-stages model developed by Elisabeth K\u00fcbler-Ross in 1969: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. K\u00fcbler-Ross developed this model of grief from interviews with terminally ill patients, cataloguing the feelings they described and incorporating those into her five-stages model. While there are merits to this model of grief, there\u2019s no empirical proof for it, and it has since been misapplied as a rigid formula for how people <em>should <\/em>grieve. Thus, people whose grief doesn\u2019t follow these five stages often feel that they\u2019re grieving incorrectly.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>(Shortform note: The misconceptions O\u2019Connor describes may have more to do with others\u2019 oversimplification and misapplication of K\u00fcbler-Ross\u2019s theory than with inaccuracies in the theory. The Elisabeth K\u00fcbler-Ross Foundation website notes that <a href=\"https:\/\/www.ekrfoundation.org\/5-stages-of-grief\/5-stages-grief\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">K\u00fcbler-Ross herself didn\u2019t claim that her five stages were a universal prescription<\/a> for grief. She also acknowledged that the stages weren\u2019t intended to be linear and that people may go through them in different orders, skip some stages, or experience more than one stage at a time. Additionally, the theory has been oversimplified: While the five stages O\u2019Connor lists were the ones highlighted the most in her work, she also identified other stages, including shock, hope, anxiety, guilt, and numbness.)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Instead, O\u2019Connor advocates the dual process model of coping with bereavement, developed by Margaret Stroebe and Henk Schut.<\/strong> This model identifies two types of stressors: loss-oriented (emotional responses to the death) and restoration-oriented (practical challenges of life without the deceased). The model\u2019s key insight is that people oscillate between facing these two types of stressors, and this flexibility is crucial for healthy grieving. The dual process model of grief challenges earlier beliefs that grieving requires constant confrontation with loss, suggesting that taking breaks from grief can be beneficial for long-term adjustment.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>For example, after <a href=\"https:\/\/www.shortform.com\/blog\/losing-spouse-to-cancer\/\">losing a spouse<\/a>, you may spend one day or part of a day immersed in memories of your loved one and all the feelings that come with that (loss-oriented stressors). Then, later, you go see a movie (that you might previously have gone to with your spouse) with a friend (restoration-oriented stressor). You\u2019re spending part of your time confronting your feelings, and part of your time adjusting to life without the deceased without focusing on your feelings.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-table\"><table><tbody><tr><td><strong>Other Models of Grief<\/strong><br><br>In addition to the two models O\u2019Connor describes, researchers have developed numerous other models of grief.<br><br><a href=\"https:\/\/www.verywellhealth.com\/the-four-phases-and-tasks-of-grief-1132550\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">John Bowlby and Colin Murray Parkes proposed four stages<\/a> based on their research into <a href=\"https:\/\/www.shortform.com\/blog\/attachment-psychology\/\">attachment theory<\/a>: shock, yearning, disorganization, and reorganization. Shock involves feeling numb, a coping mechanism that allows for immediate emotional survival. Yearning involves longing for the loved one\u2019s return and can include feelings such as anxiety, anger, and preoccupation. Disorganization involves disengaging from other people and activities and can be accompanied by feelings such as apathy and despair. Finally, reorganization involves adapting to life without the deceased and can include a reduction in sadness and an increase in positive memories.<br><br><a href=\"https:\/\/mindandbodyworks.com\/two-models-for-understanding-grief\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">Therese Rando identified three phases of grief<\/a>, along with six processes for getting through those phases. The phases are avoidance, confrontation, and accommodation. During avoidance, according to this theory, people must recognize the loss they\u2019ve experienced in order to process it healthily. During confrontation, they must react to the loss, recall memories of the deceased, and relinquish their attachments to the deceased. During accommodation, they must readjust to the world without their loved one and reinvest their <a href=\"https:\/\/www.shortform.com\/blog\/emotional-energy\/\">emotional energy<\/a> into new relationships and activities.<br><br>While Bowlby and Parkes\u2019s model focuses more on feelings experienced during grief and Rando\u2019s model focuses more on processes involved in navigating through grief, both share an emphasis on actively engaging with what you\u2019re feeling. Like Stroebe and Schut, Rando\u2019s theory acknowledges that grievers can oscillate between phases and processes along the way. All of these models provide different insights; the key is to remember that everyone experiences grief differently, and just because your grieving doesn\u2019t seem to match up with any of the models doesn\u2019t mean you\u2019re grieving incorrectly.<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"h-four-trajectories-of-grief\">Four Trajectories of Grief<\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p>In addition to discussing the models of grief, O\u2019Conner also discusses how depressive symptoms can manifest during the grieving process.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Depression and grief can look similar, but the key difference is that <strong>depression permeates every part of life, while grief is specifically focused on the loss of the loved one.<\/strong> O\u2019Connor identifies four distinct trajectories grieving can take in relation to depressive symptoms. These are: 1) <em>resilience<\/em>, where people never develop depression after their loss, 2) <em>chronic grief<\/em>, where depression begins after the loss and persists, 3) <em>chronic depression<\/em>, where pre-existing depression continues or worsens, and 4) <em>depressed-improved<\/em>, where pre-existing depression actually improves after the loss.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The five stages model assumes that everyone experiences depressive symptoms during grief. However, research shows that resilience\u2014the first trajectory\u2014is the most typical response to loss.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>(Shortform note: Research into attachment theory suggests that <a href=\"https:\/\/www.attachmentproject.com\/love\/grief-heartbreak-loss\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">your attachment style may impact what trajectory your grief takes<\/a>. Bowlby identified four <a href=\"https:\/\/www.shortform.com\/blog\/attachment-patterns-in-psychology\/\">attachment styles<\/a>: ambivalent attachment, avoidant attachment, disorganized attachment, and secure attachment. Securely attached people tend to have more resilient trajectories, whereas anxiously attached people are more likely to experience greater distress and may spend more time grieving. Avoidantly attached people may appear resilient but <a href=\"https:\/\/www.psychologytoday.com\/us\/blog\/the-freedom-change\/202001\/attachment-styles-and-reactions-grief-and-loss\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">are often suppressing or avoiding their feelings rather than actually processing them<\/a>. Harmful coping mechanisms such as substance abuse are common responses for those with a disorganized style.)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Are there truly five stages of grief? How can understanding different models of grief help us heal? 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