What is the main component of Worden's (1991) model of
grief?
Four stages that the individual progress through while grieving,
including (a) shock, (b) yearning, (c) despair, and (d)
recovery.
Four tasks that must be completed successfully, including (a)
accepting that the loss has occurred, (b) working through and
experiencing the pain associated with grief, (c) adjusting the the
changes that the loss created in the environment, and (d) moving
past the loss on an emotional level.
One single task that must be completely successfully in order
for grief to be resolved.
Five stages that the individual progresses through while
grieving, including (a) denial, (b) anger, (c) bargaining, (d)
depression, and (e) acceptance.