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Although receiving devoted medical care, a dying patient is often socially isolated and avoided, since professional staff and students can find contact painful and embarrasing. Aware of the strains imposed on all sides by this situation, Dr Kubler-Ross established a seminar at the University of Chicago to consider the implications of terminal ...
12 Αυγ 2014 · A classic book on the five stages of grief and how to cope with death, written by a pioneer in the field of death and dying. Learn from the author's interviews and conversations with patients, professionals, and families, and get updated resources and a new introduction.
Elisabeth Kübler-Ross (July 8, 1926 – August 24, 2004) was a Swiss-American psychiatrist, a pioneer in near-death studies, and author of the internationally best-selling book, On Death and Dying (1969), where she first discussed her theory of the five stages of grief, also known as the "Kübler-Ross model".
2 Ιουλ 1997 · A classic book by a Swiss-born psychiatrist who introduced the five stages of grief and explored the attitudes and reactions to death. The book is based on interviews with terminally ill patients and their families, and offers insights and guidance for coping with death.
26 Ιουλ 2011 · A classic book on the five stages of grief and how to cope with death, by a renowned psychiatrist and hospice pioneer. Read the introduction by Ira Byock, the Congressional testimony by Kubler-Ross, and the reviews by customers and experts.
This book explores the attitudes and experiences of dying patients and their families, and introduces the five stages of grief. It is a groundbreaking work that has influenced bereavement counseling and end of life care for over forty years.
One of the most important psychological studies of the late twentieth century, On Death and Dying grew out of Dr. Kübler-Ross’s famous interdisciplinary seminar on death, life, and transition. In this remarkable book, Dr. Kübler-Ross first explored the now-famous five stages of death: denial and isolation, anger, bargaining, depression, and ...