Do-Now Today we are going to learn about the 5 stages of dying and death. The stages are listed below. When a person finds out they are dying, in what.

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Do-Now Today we are going to learn about the 5 stages of dying and death. The stages are listed below. When a person finds out they are dying, in what order do they go through these stages? Explain your reasoning. DENIAL BARGAINING ACCEPTANCE ANGER DEPRESSION

THANATOLOGY?!?! What are we studying today? So what is thanatology?  t he study of dying and death.

Elizabeth Kübler-Ross Psychologist who determined that we go through stages of psychological adjustment when dying.

Stage #Stage Name What is this person doing? What is this person thinking? 1 Denial

2 Anger

3 Bargaini ng

4 Depressi on

5

What is hospice care? special place where terminally ill people go to die -pleasant and comfortable -BUT it’s not free

What is euthanasia? Letting a terminally ill patient die naturally without life support OR putting the patient to death

Rules for Discussion 1.Begin with a THANK YOU for the group that called on you 2.Acknowledge what the previous group said “I concur with…” or “I disagree with…” 3.Fulfill the requirement of the question (see your sheet) 4.Listen to the speaker and don’t interrupt

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