Idk if subtitles are available but, in a nutshell, his conclusion was that these phases exist but people don't necessarily go through them all and not in a specific order. Also there's no clear cut definition of a healthy or complete grieving process. The best you could do is determine if people are mentally well or not and how negatively the grieving process impacts their life. Some people can even appear to grieve forever by building rituals around a specific death/loss but still be okay.
Maya_ha t1_iv06um4 wrote
Reply to How accurate are the "5 stages of grief" to model behavior during the loss of an important person? by pororoca_surfer
A French doctor in psychiatry has made a video on the subject: https://youtu.be/QE7tW63riRE
Another one about prolonged grieving: https://youtu.be/KkXaM240AKQ
Idk if subtitles are available but, in a nutshell, his conclusion was that these phases exist but people don't necessarily go through them all and not in a specific order. Also there's no clear cut definition of a healthy or complete grieving process. The best you could do is determine if people are mentally well or not and how negatively the grieving process impacts their life. Some people can even appear to grieve forever by building rituals around a specific death/loss but still be okay.