Sometimes the death is abrupt and a shock to many people. While other times families know that the end of life of a loved one is near. When a loved one passes away, members of the family go through various stages of grief and have to find coping mechanisms. The five stages of grief are denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance (Axelrod, 2014). During some or most of the five stages of grief, a person is able to learn coping mechanisms to help them through that stage. According to a study by McCrae, people aged from 90 years old to 21 years old showed to cope in a very similar way to each other (McCrae, 1982). This is interesting since that wide age range really had a different upbringing to each other and it’s interesting that they coped in the same
Sometimes the death is abrupt and a shock to many people. While other times families know that the end of life of a loved one is near. When a loved one passes away, members of the family go through various stages of grief and have to find coping mechanisms. The five stages of grief are denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance (Axelrod, 2014). During some or most of the five stages of grief, a person is able to learn coping mechanisms to help them through that stage. According to a study by McCrae, people aged from 90 years old to 21 years old showed to cope in a very similar way to each other (McCrae, 1982). This is interesting since that wide age range really had a different upbringing to each other and it’s interesting that they coped in the same