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Which are the stages that a person pass through when he is experimenting some difficult sittuation like a dead or a critical illness. I just know the meaning of someones (I think there are 5 ) one is when you received the notice and you don't want to acceopt it and another is when you want to die because of this notice I don't the other ones neither their names PLEASE SOMEONE HELP MEEEEEE I need them for my research paper but I can't find theeeeeeeem!!!

2007-03-09 09:21:00 · 7 answers · asked by nEnA*ReSpOnDoNa 3 in Social Science Psychology

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I think you're referring to the 5 stages of grief.

The five stages of grief are:


1-Denial-"this can't be happening to me", looking for the former spouse in familia places, or if it is death, setting the table for the person or acting as if they are still in living there. No crying. Not accepting or even acknowledging the loss.


2-Anger-"why me?", feelings of wanting to fight back or get even with spouse of divorce, for death, anger at the deceased, blaming them for leaving.


3-Bargaining-bargaining often takes place before the loss. Attempting to make deals with the spouse who is leaving, or attempting to make deals with God to stop or change the loss. Begging, wishing, praying for them to come back.


4-Depression-overwhelming feelings of hopelessness, frustration, bitterness, self pity, mourning loss of person as well as the hopes, dreams and plans for the future. Feeling lack of control, feeling numb. Perhaps feeling suicidal.


5-Acceptance-there is a difference between resignation and acceptance. You have to accept the loss, not just try to bear it quietly. Realization that it takes two to make or break a marriage. Realization that the person is gone (in death) that it is not their fault, they didn't leave you on purpose. (even in cases of suicide, often the deceased person, was not in their right frame of mind) Finding the good that can come out of the pain of loss, finding comfort and healing. Our goals turn toward personal growth. Stay with fond memories of person.

2007-03-09 09:25:22 · answer #1 · answered by jenh42002 7 · 2 0

Look up Elizabeth Kubler-Ross. Her work on this subject is great! Good luck.

"For those who seek to understand it, death is a highly creative force. The highest spiritual values of life can originate from the thought and study of death."

The link below goes over the question you asked.

2007-03-09 17:27:27 · answer #2 · answered by Paradox 3 · 0 0

My mom is a social worker, and she would know, but I have no way of contacting her right now, I'm sorry.

I suggest calling your local Hospice, Nursing Home, or DHR facility and asking to speak with a Social Worker, and ask them. This will be one of the only ways I know to find out.

Hope I helped.

2007-03-09 17:25:47 · answer #3 · answered by Logan 2 · 0 0

I think this is what your looking for Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression and Acceptance. Hope this helps.

2007-03-09 17:28:35 · answer #4 · answered by cm 2 · 0 0

I dont even understand the question... Sheesh..

You are actually doing a research paper??? Must be a community college...

2007-03-09 17:33:42 · answer #5 · answered by darchangel_3 5 · 0 0

one is denial

2007-03-09 17:26:04 · answer #6 · answered by freebird31wizard 6 · 0 0

Here it is: http://www.counselingforloss.com/article8.htm

2007-03-09 17:30:09 · answer #7 · answered by kirroyale3 3 · 0 0

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