The Five Stages of Grief

Indiana Funeral Care • August 22, 2022

The five stages of grief provide a blueprint for how to get through a loss and a service at a funeral home in Lansing, MI. Learn more about the stages today.

cremation services Franklin IN

The five stages of grief are a well-known blueprint that helps people understand how they grief and offers guidance on how to get through a loss and a service at cremation services Franklin, IN


Grief doesn’t come all at once or all in the same way, it often moves through stages: Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, and Acceptance. Dr. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, a Swiss-American psychologist, first developed these five stages in 1969 to help illustrate that fact that, while every human experience grief differently, almost everyone moves through one or many of these five stages at some point in the grieving process. 


Some people might move through all, others just one, and more still might experience only a few. While it’s not a comprehensive guideline, the 5 stages of grief do help, comfort, and basic understanding of how we experience grief and how that experience changes over time. The order of the five stages isn’t necessarily important, as people might experience them in varying orders and intensities, even moving back and forth between them. Here is more information on each stage of grief: 


  1. Denial – Denial is when you don’t want to believe or an unable to believe that your loved one has died. The “this can’t be happening to me” reaction is very normal, and is usually the first reaction after a loss. Denial can also come in the form of telling people you’re fine even though you’re not because you’re denying your true feelings of grief. 
  2. Anger – Anger generally sets in when you realize you can’t deny or fight the loss any longer. You might become angry at the people around you, taking your anger out on doctors and nurses who “failed” your loved one or on yourself for making a mistake that might have led to or worsened the situation. Some even direct their anger toward God or a higher power. 
  3. Bargaining – Bargaining is when you deny the truth by trying to change it. It might manifest as trying to get the doctors to bring in another expert or try a new treatment, or as pleading with God or a higher power for more time or a different outcome. 
  4. Depression – Like the name sounds, depression is when you feel hopeless or that you can’t go on because of the loss. You might feel overwhelmed, alone, and lost. 
  5. Acceptance – The final stage, acceptance is where you come to terms with the fact that your loved one is or is going to be gone. The grief and pain don’t go away in this stage, but you do accept and feel those feelings. When you reach the fifth stage of grief, you begin to plan on how you will move on with your life. 


The five stages of grief are a helpful tool for anyone dealing with a loss or a service at a Franklin, IN cremation services. We are also here to help with your needs in this time of loss. Call or visit us today.


peaceful setting often associated with funeral homes in Franklin, IN
By Indiana Funeral Care May 18, 2026
How Indiana Funeral Care offers compassionate guidance and meaningful memorial services for families. Call 317-636-6464 for professional support today.
sunrise over a calm lake with cremation services in Whiteland, IN
By Indiana Funeral Care May 11, 2026
ndiana Funeral Care provides compassionate support and personalized memorial options for families. Call 317-636-6464 for expert guidance today and support.
serene atmosphere often associated with funeral homes in Whiteland, IN
By Indiana Funeral Care May 4, 2026
Create a meaningful tribute to your loved one. Indiana Funeral Care offers compassionate guidance and support. Call 317-636-6464 for expert help today.
Cozy living room with family moments discussing cremation services in Greenwood, IN
By Indiana Funeral Care April 27, 2026
Indiana Funeral Care offers respectful guidance for lasting memorials. Call (317) 636-6464 for professional advice and compassionate support today, always.
A serene afternoon planning setup in funeral homes in Greenwood, IN
By Indiana Funeral Care April 20, 2026
Indiana Funeral Care provides respectful, thoughtful service. Call (317) 636-6464 for professional advice and guidance you can trust every step of the way.
Cozy living room corner with sunlight in Franklin
By Indiana Funeral Care April 13, 2026
Why Indiana Funeral Care offers simple, respectful services. Call (317) 636-6464 for experienced advice, thoughtful care, and steady support every step.
Two people gently holding hands across a small table in a softly lit room funeral homes in Franklin,
By Indiana Funeral Care April 6, 2026
Indiana Funeral Care provides respectful, simple support for families. Call (317) 636-6464 for compassionate guidance, planning help, and peace of mind.
cremation services in Whiteland, IN
By Indiana Funeral Care March 23, 2026
A cremation memorial that honors love and personal stories with Indiana Funeral Care. Call (317) 636-6464 for caring guidance in this moment, and next steps.
funeral homes in Whiteland, IN
By Indiana Funeral Care March 16, 2026
Indiana Funeral Care helps families create heartfelt ceremonies that honor life. Call (317) 636-6464 to talk through meaningful options with our team.
cremation services Greenwood, IN
By Indiana Funeral Care March 9, 2026
How Indiana Funeral Care supports meaningful memorial gatherings for families. Call (317) 348-1570 to talk with our team about honoring life with care.