The Stages of Grief (Education Printout) worksheet The five stages of grief defined by KüblerRoss in 1969 have helped countless people make sense of the feelings that they experienced after a painful loss In this handout, each of the five stages (denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance) are explained Arts and crafts allow grieving children to release their emotions A lump of clay, a blank canvas, or a fresh sheet of drawing paper provides children an open, creative landscape Arts and crafts allow grieving children to release their emotions and funnel them into Using art to express this voice will enable you to connect, maybe for the first time, with your deepest feelings and emotions Expressing them through color, form, shape, and texture releases their hold on you, clearing the way for healing to begin Another value of art as therapy it gives you an enjoyable respite from your griefwork
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