The Grief Process

Grief is the emotional, mental, relational, and spiritual pain triggered by the loss of your loved one. The grief process (mourning) is learning to adjust to your loss by demonstrating your pain in physical ways (rituals). Rituals provide a sense of order and control during the chaos of grief.

Every grief experience is as unique as the one who is mourning. Grief is a messy journey, but its general course can be mapped. (See the chart below.) Within the unanticipated twists and turns in the maze of mourning are milestones that can and must be reached. Those milestones are called tasks of mourning. As you learn to move forward with your pain and accomplish the tasks of mourning, you will ultimately discover how to fully accept your loss and continue with a meaningful, though quite different, life.

The end of grief cannot be reached on this side of eternity. Grief never dies because love never dies. The sting of death will always be a part of life. Only in Heaven does grief end. In Heaven, “God will wipe away every tear from their eyes; and there will no longer be any death; there will no longer be any mourning, or crying, or pain” (Revelation 21:4). There is no single event in this life that will end your grief. Instead, there are a series of events (tasks of mourning) that will help you move forward with your grief. Your life-long assignment is learning to adjust to your loss so you can accept your loss and eventually live with your loss. These adjustments are made through personalized rituals. These rituals lead to a series of closings (rather than one final closing). With each closing you will learn to gradually accept your loss and continue moving forward.

The chart below illustrates the grief process. The top row shows the tasks of mourning that must be completed before there is full acceptance of your loss. The left column illustrates the kinds of rituals that stimulate healing and keep you moving forward through your pain. At each point of intersection between the tasks of mourning and grief rituals are explanations and illustrations of what you can do to move forward in your journey. Bear in mind that the possibilities for how your grief is processed are unlimited. What is made available to you on this page is a simplified introduction to the complexity of grief and how it can be managed. Click on any box in the diagram to learn more about each component.

My thanks go out Dr. William J. Worden and Dr. William G. Hoy whose innovative and practical research formed the framework for this grid.

Accept the Reality of Your Loss Process the Pain of Your Grief Adjust to a World Without Your Loved One Remember Your Loved One
Significant Symbols Body Displayed Belongings Displayed Belongings Transferred Mementoes Distributed
Gathered Community Community Without Your Loved One Community in Mourning Community in Transition Communal Memory
Ritual Action Traditional Rituals Personalized Rituals New Roles Continuing Bonds
Cultural Heritage Family Stories Family Systems Family Cemeteries Family Legacy
The Body's Presence Body Reduction Final Disposition Digital Memorialization Bereavement Mementos