Fair, though I think in general the direction of the process makes sense (e.g. that you might move through more turbulent feelings towards acceptance). My point was just highlighting that really this is a description of a grief process—one unusual in scope, but not too different from what an individual might face if they learn e.g. about a potentially deadly diagnosis.
The classic stages of grief don’t happen in order or all happen. They’re just things grief can cause.
Fair, though I think in general the direction of the process makes sense (e.g. that you might move through more turbulent feelings towards acceptance). My point was just highlighting that really this is a description of a grief process—one unusual in scope, but not too different from what an individual might face if they learn e.g. about a potentially deadly diagnosis.