The seven stages of grief in chronic illness are an adaptation of the traditional grief model, acknowledging the ongoing emotional journey of those living with long-term health conditions. These stages are not always linear and can be revisited multiple times.
1. Shock & Denial
2. Pain & Guilt
3. Anger & Frustration
4. Bargaining
5. Depression & Loneliness
6. Reconstruction & Acceptance
7. Hope & Meaning
Each person experiences these stages differently, and emotions may cycle back over time. Support from loved ones, therapy, and patient communities can help in navigating these stages.
Are you or someone you know dealing with a chronic illness? I'm happy to offer support or guidance. 💙
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