This article describes a clinical tool, the Grief Map, that is designed to
assist those who are grieving death and non-death losses. The map provides
a constructive multidimensional framework for dealing with the phenomena of
the grieving process and for rebuilding life following major loss. The met
hod of developing the map and its various uses as an assessment, educationa
l, and therapeutic tool are detailed with illustrative case examples. The u
nderlying precepts on which the map is based and its correlates with curren
t theory and research are discussed. The limitations of the map and issues
for further research are discussed.