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On Death and Dying: Scribner Classics

Autor Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 iun 1997
One of the most famous psychological studies of the late twentieth century, "On Death and Dying" grew out of an interdisciplinary seminar on death, originated and conducted by Dr. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross. In "On Death and Dying, " Dr. Kubler-Ross first introduced and explored the now-famous idea of the five stages of dealing with death: denial and isolation, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. With sample interviews and conversations, she gives the reader a better understanding of how imminent death affects the patient, the professionals who serve the patient, and the patient's family, bringing hope, solace, and peace of mind to all involved."
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780684842233
ISBN-10: 0684842238
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 147 x 224 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Ediția:SCRIBNER CLASSI.
Editura: Scribner
Seria Scribner Classics


Notă biografică

Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, MD, [1926–2004] was a Swiss-born psychiatrist, humanitarian, and co-founder of the hospice movement around the world. She was also the author of the groundbreaking book On Death and Dying, which first discussed The Five Stages of Grief. Elisabeth authored twenty-four books in thirty-six languages and brought comfort to millions of people coping with their own deaths or the death of a loved one. Her greatest professional legacy includes teaching the practice of humane care for the dying and the importance of sharing unconditional love. Her work continues by the efforts of hundreds of organizations around the world, including The Elisabeth Kübler-Ross Foundation: EKRFoundation.org.

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Contents

Preface

I On the Fear of Death

II Attitudes Toward Death and Dying

III First Stage: Denial and Isolation

IV Second Stage: Anger

V Third Stage: Bargaining

VI Fourth Stage: Depression

VII Fifth Stage: Acceptance

VIII Hope

IX The Patient's Family

X Some Interviews with Terminally III Patients

XI Reactions to the Seminar on Death and Dying

XII Therapy with the Terminally III

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