GRIEF
Grief is a natural and universal reaction to the loss of a loved one, whether it be a family member or a pet. It is characterized by a set of physical, emotional, cognitive and behavioral manifestations that evolve over time. Despite its universal nature, grief remains a unique and intimate experience, specific to each individual based on their personality, life history, and the nature of their relationship with the deceased. Among the key concepts of grief, we find the notion of process . Grief is not a static state but rather a dynamic journey that unfolds in several stages. The most well-known models, such as that of Kübler-Ross, describe a succession of emotional phases such as shock, denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. It is important to emphasize that these stages are not linear and that each person will experience them at their own pace, with possible back and forth movement. Another fundamental concept is that of grief work . Mourning does no...