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On Death and Dying

What the Dying Have to Teach Doctors, Nurses, Clergy and Their Own Families

14 minElisabeth Kübler-Ross

What's it about

Do you struggle to find the right words when someone you care for is facing the end of life? Discover how to transform fear and uncertainty into profound connection and compassionate understanding with Elisabeth Kübler-Ross's groundbreaking insights into the final stages of life. You'll learn the five stages of grief—denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance—not as a rigid checklist, but as a flexible guide to support your loved ones. This summary teaches you how to listen, what to say, and how to provide meaningful comfort.

Meet the author

Elisabeth Kübler-Ross was a Swiss-American psychiatrist and a pioneering figure in near-death studies whose groundbreaking work fundamentally transformed how we approach death and dying. Her revolutionary theory, the five stages of grief, originated from her extensive interviews with terminally ill patients, challenging the medical establishment to treat the dying with greater compassion and humanity. This work established her as the foremost authority on the subject, inspiring the modern hospice movement and comforting millions worldwide.

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