Which of the following is not a stage of grief?

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Responses

denial
denial

bargaining
bargaining

coping
coping

acceptance

coping

The stage of grief that is not listed is coping.

To determine which of the options is not a stage of grief, you can review the stages of grief and then compare them to the given options.

The stages of grief, often referred to as the Kübler-Ross model, include the following:

1. Denial: This is the initial stage where individuals may struggle to accept the reality of the situation. They may feel shocked or numb.

2. Anger: In this stage, individuals may experience feelings of frustration, bitterness, or resentment towards the situation or others.

3. Bargaining: This stage involves attempting to negotiate or make deals in an effort to change the outcome or alleviate the pain associated with the loss or situation.

4. Depression: In this stage, individuals may feel a profound sense of sadness, hopelessness, and may withdraw from others.

5. Acceptance: The final stage involves coming to terms with the reality of the situation. Individuals begin to find ways to move forward and adapt to their new circumstances.

Given the options provided, denial, bargaining, coping, and acceptance are all stages of grief. There is no repetition in the list, so the answer to the question is that all of the options correspond to stages of grief.