On death and dying : what the dying have to teach doctors, nurses, clergy, and their own families / Elisabeth Kubler-Ross.

By: Kübler-Ross, ElisabethMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: New York Scribner, 2003Copyright date: ©1969Edition: First Scribner editionDescription: 286 pages : illustration ; 22 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780684839387 (paperback); 0684839385Subject(s): Death -- Psychological aspects | Terminally ill -- PsychologyDDC classification: 155.9/37
Contents:
On the fear of death -- Attitudes toward death and dying -- First stage: denial and isolation -- Second stage: anger -- Third stage: Bargaining -- Fourth stage: depression -- Fifth stage: acceptance -- Hope -- The patient's family -- Some interviews with terminally ill patients -- Reactions to the seminar on death and dying -- Therapy with the terminally ill.
Summary: Explores the five stages of death: denial and isolation, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. Through sample interviews and conversations, you gain a better understanding of how imminent death affects the patient, professionals who serve the patient and the patient's family.
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Originally published: New York : Macmillan, 1969.

Previously published in New York by Touchstone in 1997.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 277-286)

On the fear of death -- Attitudes toward death and dying -- First stage: denial and isolation -- Second stage: anger -- Third stage: Bargaining -- Fourth stage: depression -- Fifth stage: acceptance -- Hope -- The patient's family -- Some interviews with terminally ill patients -- Reactions to the seminar on death and dying -- Therapy with the terminally ill.

Explores the five stages of death: denial and isolation, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. Through sample interviews and conversations, you gain a better understanding of how imminent death affects the patient, professionals who serve the patient and the patient's family.

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