5 stages of grief
When is anger a problem
Ways to cope
100

It doesn’t feel real, you still hear their voice, you still smell them, still feel their presence.

Denial

100

Disruptive behavior, outburts, racing thoughts, tunnel vision.

Overreacting 

100

Peer support for developing coping skills and open sharing of stories.

Grief support group 

200

if” stage, or “promise” stage. When you start to make deals with yourself.

Bargaining 

200

Inability to control one’s actions.

loss of self control 

200

A set of practices that help you maintain and improve your health.

Self care

300

The sad and painful stage where you know they’re gone. The pain comes in intense waves months, weeks, days at a time.

Depression

300

Mood state that involves feeling of anger, frustration, impatience, etc.

Irritability 

300

A practice in which an individual uses a technique to train attention and awareness 

Meditation 

400

Where the thoughts are bearable, remembering now makes you smile, you’re gradually learning to fully accept.

Acceptance 

400

Persistant worry and fear , fast heart rate, rapid breathing.

Anxiety

400

Specific style of writing for coping with grief 

Journaling

500

A NEW REALITY AND FEELING EXTREME EMOTIONAL DISCOMFORT. THIS STAGE IS CHARACTERIZED BY CERTAIN EMOTIONS, THOUGHTS, AND BEHAVIORS.

Anger

500

Experiencing grief for more than a year

Prolonged grief disorder 

500

Seeking help

Therapy