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This is what Stroebe and Schut described as the dual-process model of grief, in which we “oscillate” between “loss oriented” and “restoration oriented” phases as we process our grief.
I’ve become keenly aware of the dual process model of grief lately. This model involves oscillation between loss-oriented and restoration-oriented responses to grief. Sometimes a griever feels the ...
Community Helping hands: Understanding the dual process model of grief By Jackie Naginey Hook April 10, 2024 7:00 AM ...
Margaret Stroeb and Henk Schut, from Utrecht University in the Netherlands, termed this the ‘dual-process model of grief’, by which we “oscillate between loss-oriented and restoration ...
While many people experience some or all of the five stages of grief, others only relate to one—or none. Grief is complex, O’Connor points out, and not a one-size-fits all process.
This is what Stroebe and Schut described as the dual-process model of grief, in which we “oscillate” between “loss oriented” and “restoration oriented” phases as we process our grief.
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