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         THEORIES OF GRIEF AND MOURNING




                                                                       Bowlby’s (1980) attachment

                                                                       theory, also a stage theory,

                                                                       describes the experience of
                                                                       mourning based on his studies of
                        01                                             children separated from their                                             03



                                                                       parents during World War II.








                                                                                     02                                                               Model
                         Stages of                                                                                                              Grief Tasks



                             Dying







            Kübler-Ross (1969) describes                                          Attachment                                         Worden (1982) proposes a task-

            five stages of dying in her                                                                                              based  grief theory. He describes
            classic behavioural theory:                                                 Theory                                       how individuals actively engage

            denial, anger, bargaining,                                                                                               in behaviours by responding to

            depression, and acceptance                                                                                               outside interventions to help

                                                                                                                                     themselves.
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