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What are Elisabeth Kubler Ross's 5 stages of grief? Give an example of a behavior you may see in each stage.

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CHOOSING TO OVERCOME GRIEF * Overcoming grief is a choice—and one that we must make. It is important to first begin to resist the attractions of grief. * It is incredibly difficult to move beyond grief, and we should not underestimate this. It is necessary to choose between remaining in grief, or moving on with our lives. * Ultimately, we must choose to move on. We can only make this choice for ourselves. STAGES OF GRIEF * There are several different experts who argue that we grieve in different stages: * Erich Lindemann's 3 stages: shock and disbelief, acute mourning, and resolution John Bowlby's 3 phases: the urge to recover the lost object, disorganization and despair, and reorganization * George Engel's 6 stage idea: shock and disbelief, development of awareness, restitution, resolution of the loss, cation, and outcome * Colin Murray Parkes's four phases: numbness, yearning and searching, disorganization and despair, and reorganization * Elisabeth Kubler-Ross's five stages: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance
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Stages of Grief

Among the stages of grief, they include denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and
acceptance. These are the stages that or tools that assist us to live with those we lose. They
moreover help us to come up with that which we might be felling. Never the less they are not
stops to some of lines time frame ...


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