Abstract
Each individual completes the grief process, which has a subjective structure, but some individuals need professional support such as grief counseling and grief therapy in this process. The aim of this research is to determine which approaches/models are taken as reference in psychological help interventions applied during the grieving process; to examine how the age groups intervened are distributed and whether the interventions are effective. In the study, document analysis, which is a qualitative data collection method, was benefited. The documents of the research are articles and theses published between 2001-2021, written in English, with experimental study content. In this context, Science Direct, ERIC, Proquest databases were searched with the keywords "grief counseling" and "grief therapy" and 41 publications meeting the inclusion criteria of the research were reached. In the articles and theses reached in the research, it has been determined that Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Group Counseling intervention approaches/models are at the forefront in the grieving process. In addition, it is detected that it is studied with sample groups consisting of children, adolescents, young people, and adults, but studies with sample groups consisting of the elderly are limited. As a result of the research, it was seen that the intervention approaches/models applied in the grieving process were mostly effective and group interventions were preferred more, and these results were discussed in the light of the literature. In addition, various suggestions were presented to researchers for future studies.