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SOCW 6210
Models of Grieving
Walden University
SOCW 6210: Human Behavior and the Social Environment II
Models of Grieving
Grief is natural; however, grief is complex process individuals encounter when they experience a
loss. Individuals may experience loss for various reasons, not necessarily for the death of a loved
one, such as ending a relationship, miscarriage, loss of employment, retirement, and more. At
any particular developmental stage, one may experience grief, and stages may vary from
individual to individual, as some may initially cry or others may feel anger or denial. Therefore, I
chose the Kubler-Ross model of grief, which is broken into five stages to help understand how
individuals experience grief and what emotions may be encountered at each stage (Zastrow,
Kirst-Ashman & Hessenauer, 2019).
The Kubler-Ross Model and Social Worker Application
The Kubler-Ross model of grief is divided into five stages of grief: denial, rage, and
anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance (Zastrow et al., 2019). This model helps a social
worker understand that the stages are common emotions an individual may experience.
Regarding hospice care, grief often begins before the death occurs; family, friends, and
caretakers anticipate an upcoming departure (Jennifer Bell, 2011). Social workers need to
understand that not all individuals go through the stages in sequential order to heal or cope with
their loss (Lucy Bregman, 2019). Some individuals will linger in specific stages while others
skip through. Due to the unique ways, individuals grieve the Kubler-Ross model will provide the
social worker a blueprint of what services and resources to offer to their client. For instance, if
the terminally ill patient takes refuge in religious practices, I would connect the patient with a
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