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the five stages of grief
On Death and Dying
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Elisabeth Kübler-Ross's 'On Death and Dying' outlines five emotional stages that terminally ill patients often experience: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance.
Kübler-Ross emphasizes that these stages are not linear, and individuals may experience them in different orders or not at all.
The book highlights the importance of empathy and open communication in caring for those facing the end of life.
While initially focused on the dying, the five stages have been widely applied (and often misapplied) to various forms of grief and loss.
The framework encourages acknowledging and validating the emotions of those dealing with significant life changes or bereavement.
Despite criticisms, the book remains influential in shaping conversations around death, dying, and the grieving process.
Kübler-Ross emphasizes that these stages are not linear, and individuals may experience them in different orders or not at all.
The book highlights the importance of empathy and open communication in caring for those facing the end of life.
While initially focused on the dying, the five stages have been widely applied (and often misapplied) to various forms of grief and loss.
The framework encourages acknowledging and validating the emotions of those dealing with significant life changes or bereavement.
Despite criticisms, the book remains influential in shaping conversations around death, dying, and the grieving process.
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Diane Bergeron

How to handle grief at work