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What are the stages of grief according to Elisabeth Kübler-Ross's model?
What are the stages of grief according to Elisabeth Kübler-Ross's model?
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– Elisabeth Kübler-Ross proposed five stages of grief experienced by individuals facing impending death or loss:
– **Denial:** Initially denying the reality of the situation.
– **Anger:** Frustration and resentment, often directed at oneself or others.
– **Bargaining:** Seeking ways to negotiate or postpone the inevitable loss.
– **Depression:** Feelings of sadness, regret, and loneliness.
– **Acceptance:** Acknowledging and coming to terms with the reality of the loss.