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  1. This is a very basic description of the stages through which a grieving person may pass, and more recently this basic model has been expanded to make it more comprehensive and detailed, and also …

  2. The Dual Process Model by Stroebe and Schut looks at two sorts of activities in grief: those that are loss oriented and those that are restoration oriented.

  3. (PDF) The Dual Process Model of Coping with Bereavement: A Decade

    Dec 1, 2010 · PDF | The Dual Process Model of Coping with Bereavement (DPM; Stroebe & Schut, 1999) is described in this article.

  4. This model shows how moving between two processes (and spending time in both) is a normal part of experiencing bereavement. Grieving, crying, thinking about the person who has died and feeling …

  5. The Dual Process Model of Coping with Bereavement is a tax-onomy to describe ways that people come to terms with the loss of a close person. Originally developed to understand coping with the death of …

  6. This model identifies two types of stressors, loss- and restoration-oriented, and a dynamic, regulatory coping process of oscillation, whereby the grieving individual at times confronts, at other times …

  7. Allows space for Clients to Confront their Problems of coping with Bereavement and to find rest from Bereavement (Stroebe & Schut, 1999; Larsen et al., 2024) Helps Identify Complicated Grief …

  8. Restoration-Orientated Attending to life changes Doing new things Distraction from Grief New roles/identities/ relationships

  9. Ecological Grief and the Dual Process Model of Coping with ... - MDPI

    Mar 24, 2025 · The Dual Process Model of Coping with Bereavement (DPM, by Stroebe and Schut) is a well-known framework in contemporary grief research and counselling. It depicts how mourners …

  10. Dual Process Model of Grief - Counselling Tutor

    Identify key parts of the dual process model of grief. Apply the dual process model to real life situations. Discuss how this model can help people to cope with bereavement. Explore the differences between …