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Meaning Reconstruction Model
In Robert Neimeyer’s book, Meaning Reconstruction & the Experience of Loss (2001), he discusses how grief is not linear or detached. It is deeply personal and his model helps to make sense of the disorientation and confusion that occurs with grief. His emphasis is on finding new meaning by reflecting and understanding rather than “moving on” and “recovery”. He outlines how to rebuild one’s sense of meaning, identity, and worldview. He goes on to explain how people gradually r
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