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On death and dying

Book • 1969
In this seminal work, Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross delves into the emotional and psychological experiences of terminally ill patients through extensive interviews and conversations.

The book introduces the now-famous five stages of grief: denial and isolation, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance.

It challenges the medical culture of the time by emphasizing the importance of listening to and supporting the unique experiences and needs of dying patients.

The book has had a profound impact on clinical practice, contributing to the development of hospice and palliative care, and has transformed how society approaches conversations about death and dying.

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Mentioned by Arthur Brooks in the context of the five stages of grief.
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Andrew Huberman
when discussing the stages of grief.
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The Science & Process of Healing from Grief
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Peter Schmidt
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John Stevenson
's career transition.
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James Finley
in relation to the stages of dying.
Gabriel Marcel: Session 3
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Mark Hyman
as a book he read about the stages of dying.
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Marisa Renee Lee
as a book she read while researching grief before her mother's death.
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Molly McCord
to help listeners process life transitions and changes.
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Brett McKay
in the introduction, highlighting Elizabeth Kübler-Ross's work on the five stages of grief.
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Duane Osterlund
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Eric Osterlund
while discussing the five stages of grief in addiction recovery.
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Mentioned when discussing the impact of how doctors communicate with dying patients.
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Leah Smart
as a book co-authored with Elizabeth Kubler-Ross where they discussed the five stages of grief.
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Andrea Wojnicki
when discussing different approaches to supporting grieving friends.
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Frank Ostaseski
as a reference for her famous five stages of grief, which people applied to the dying.
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Mentioned by Pastor Rick when introducing the five stages of grief that people typically go through in preparing for death.
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Oprah Winfrey
as a classic text identifying the five stages of death.
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Max Lugavere
as a helpful book for coping with grief.
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