When Elisabeth Kübler-Ross introduced the five stages of grief in 1969, it gave people language for a difficult and often isolating experience. Denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance quickly became a common way to describe the emotional landscape of loss. Over time, however, grief researchers and counselors have clarified an important truth: grief is not linear. You don’t graduate from…
| June 19, 2025
The Quiet Anchor
Note: This post is written for a persona from our Grief Persona Quiz. If you haven’t identified what your persona is, please start here. For those who identify as the Quiet Anchor, grief is something you carry quietly.You don’t always want to talk about how you feel. You may not cry in front of others. Instead, you keep your emotions…