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bargaining.
bargaining.
denial
1 Pallor mortis 2 Algor mortis 3 Rigor mortis 4 Livor mortis
Dr. Elisabeth Kubler - ross
If you are looking for a comprehensive reference of the process, read Death And Dying by Elizabeth Kubler Ross whose research was the pioneering inquiry into this area.
according to Elizabeth Kubler-Ross (1969) the 5 stages of grief are denial, anger, depression, bargaining, and acceptance. These stages apply to any major loss, there is no specific order in which they are followed, some stages maybe repeated ,and not everyone goes through all 5 stages.
denial
There are no religious stages of death within Judaism. There are only the medical stages of dying which everyone goes through.
1. denial 2. anger 3. depression 4. grief 5. acceptance
Simon Leigh has written: 'Dying flowers'
Elisabeth KUBLER-ROSS has written: 'On Children and Death' -- subject(s): Parent and child, Death, Psychology, Psychological aspects, Children and death, Children, Terminally ill children 'Tian shi zou guo ren jian' 'Buyumenin son asamasi alum' 'AIDS' -- subject(s): AIDS (Disease), Popular works, Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome -, Palliative treatment, Psychological aspects, Terminal Care -, Terminal care, Psychological aspects of AIDS (Disease) 'Death' -- subject(s): Aspect psychologique, Death, Psychology, Mort, Psychological aspects 'Living with Death and Dying' -- subject(s): Attitude to Death, Death -, Psychology 'La muerte'