Submitted by pororoca_surfer t3_ylpbyw in askscience
Described as "denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance", these are the common five stages of grief that are very popular among people.
But how well does it relate to reality? Do people really show defined stages during grief? And are these stages well defined for us to be able to characterize them as "anger" and "bargaining" and "acceptance" etc?
If not:
- How it became so popular?
- What are the most modern model for grief that we know?
- Could you share some articles about it?
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