THE 5 STAGES OF DYING By: Chris Dugan and Jake Friend.

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THE 5 STAGES OF DYING By: Chris Dugan and Jake Friend

ELISABETH KÜBLER-ROSS  She was born on July in Zurich Switzerland she was one of triplets.  She attended the university of Zurich medical school and graduated in  In 1958 she married Emanuel ross and moved to the united states.  She had two kids in the early sixties named Babara and Kennith.

ACADEMIC CAREER  In 1962 Kubler accepted a position at the university of Colorado medical school.  She completed her degree in psychiatry and moved to Chicago 1965 to teach at the university of Chicago school of medicine.  She worked with terminal patients and published a book in 1969 called On Death And Dying were she proposed the five stages of grief.

LATE CAREER  In 1977 she persuaded her husband to buy forty acres of land where she built a home of peace which was a healing center for the dying and there families.  In 1985 she attempted to open a aid relief center in Virginia but the people of the town feared of becoming infected. She worked at many aid facilities around the world.  1990 she moved the healing center to her own farm in head waters, Virginia where she spent the rest of her life.

STAGE ONE DENIAL  In this stage people deny the severity of there situation  It’s a normal reaction for rationalizing overwhelming emotions.  A temporary response that carries us thru the first wave of pain.

STAGE TWO ANGER  Immense emotion is redirected and expressed instead as anger.  Anger may be aimed at inanimate objects, strangers, or friends and family.  Medical professionals are often targets for this type of anger.  Many times people will feel guilty for being angry which only manifests into more anger.

STAGE 3 BARGAINING  Is a weaker line of defense to protect us from the painful reality.  Examples would be statements such as “if we had sought medical attention sooner” “If only we got a second opinion from another doctor” “ if only we had tried to be better to them ”

STAGE 4 DEPRESSION  There are two types of depression related to mourning.  The first one is a reaction to particular implications relating to the loss. Sadness and regret dominate this type of depression.  The second type is more subtle and in a sense more private, between you and yourself.

ACCEPTANCE  Accepting the reality of the situation not everybody reaches this stage.  This phase does not necessarily bring happiness to a person.

SOURCES  grief/ grief/  