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Worden Tasks Model: Active Work of Mourning

The Worden model reframes mourning as work rather than waiting, with specific tasks that move grief from denial toward integration. By thinking of your grief as something requiring active effort—bearing the pain, adjusting identity, finding new ways to connect—you shift from feeling passive and helpless to recognizing that your own action shapes how completely you can move forward.

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The Worden Tasks Model proposes that mourning involves four active tasks rather than passive stages: accepting the reality of the loss, processing the pain of grief, adjusting to a world without the deceased, and finding a way to maintain connection while embarking on a new life. This task-based approach empowers grieving people by framing healing as something they can actively engage in rather than simply endure.

Understanding these tasks helps you identify exactly where you feel stuck and what kind of support would be most useful at any given moment. AI tools can help you work through each task deliberately by generating targeted prompts, helping you write unsent letters, and creating structured reflection exercises tailored to whichever task feels most challenging right now.

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