That's a great question, and a really fabulous example, historically, is looking at what happened with maternity benefits.
Maternity, pregnancy, has kind of swung from something that happened with midwives to something that happened in hospital to something that's happening with midwives.
It was hyper-medicalized at one point, but now we don't think of maternity benefits as a medicalizing kind of benefit. It's a right for mothers and fathers, so I think that would be the best kind of historic example to think of: how we should be thinking about grief as just part of life. It's just part of something that happens to people, and they need support for it.