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    According to Kubler-Ross grief is followed by a natural phenomenon and series of cycles of denial‚ anger‚ bargaining‚ depression and acceptances (Kübler-Ross‚ 1969). In this literature‚ we will compare the grieving processes defined by Kübler-Ross against Job‚ the prophet (Bible) against another religion which is Islam (Quran). We also discuss an Interaction between Joy and grieving models followed by my own preferred methods of handling and overcoming grief. Grieving Processes (Kübler-Ross)‚ Job (Bible)

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    On Death and Dying By Elisabeth Kubler-Ross For my book review‚ I read On Death and Dying‚ by Elisabeth Kubler-Ross. Dr. Kubler-Ross was the first person in her field to discuss the topic of death. Before 1969‚ death was considered a taboo. On Death and Dying is one of the most important psychological studies of the late twentieth century. The work grew out of her famous interdisciplinary seminar on death‚ life‚ and transition. In this paper‚ I give a comprehensive book review as well as integrate

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    mortician. "On The Fear Of Death" intrigued me because many adopt such a negative view of death. Kubler-Ross takes the concept of death and embraces it‚ perhaps allowing her to ease her own fear of mortality. She eloquently expresses her views‚ emotions‚ and feelings regarding death and dying. Humans cannot conceive peaceful death‚ instead most imagine themselves suffering before they pass. Kubler-Ross nicely expresses that "death in its self is associated with a bad act‚ a frightening happening‚

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    of God. As a result of this test‚ Job moves through the stages of grief to complete his healing process. Kübler-Ross study of an individual’s grief led her to define and divide grief into five stages; denial‚ anger‚ bargaining‚ depression‚ and acceptance. This paper will examine the similarities joy and grief share. Lastly‚ how the author handles grief in their life. Stage 1 of Kübler-Ross grieving process The wealth of livestock Job possessed was stolen and Job’s four sons and 3 daughters were

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    tend to move past the small things‚ not realizing little details‚ and focusing on the big picture. In “The Power of Detail” by Natalie Goldberg‚ she discusses the importance of minor details in our lives. In “On the Fear of the Dead” by Elisabeth Kubler-Ross‚ she writes about how death is something people rarely talk about and fear. In life we fear death because instead of focusing on the present and what is happening‚ we are more concerned with the future and what will happen. Memories are something

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    on the value of life. I will draw from “My Journey Back to Life”‚ an autobiography by award winning cyclist Lance Armstrong‚ “What is a Life Worth?‚” a news report by Amanda Ripley‚ and “Unfinished Business‚” an essay by psychiatrist Elizabeth Kubler-Ross. Lance Armstrong’s autobiography‚ “My Journey Back to Life” is about living life to the fullest and taking things for granted. Lance Armstrong was an athletic cyclist who spent his life racing on his bike. He has been fighting an ongoing war

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    from Elizabeth Kubler-Ross and David Kessler. Main theme: In this book‚ Dr. Elizabeth Kubler-Ross teamed up with end-of-life specialist David Kessler to write for the first time about life and living. The authors present fourteen lessons passed on to us from the dying to help us deal better with the issues we face in life. Both authors consider the dying as great teachers because‚ "it’s when we are pushed to the edge of life that we see life more clearly" (Kessler & Kubler-Ross‚ 2000‚ p15)

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    of a job‚ or diagnosis of a terminal illness. The five stages of grief as described by Elisabeth Kubler-Ross in 1969 have helped in defining the steps one may go through after experiencing a loss. Every person has his own response to grief‚ so he may not go through every stage. This paper will examine the story of Job from the Bible and will compare his grieving process to that as defined by Kubler-Ross. The grieving process of the Jewish believer will also be discussed as well as this author’s thoughts

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    examples of client interaction‚ preferred grief counselling models and how to adapt their principles into Egan’s helping framework. I will reflect on how my personal development had been enhanced as a result. Grief Counselling Models Elisabeth Kubler-Ross developed a five stage grief model based on the following principles; denial‚ anger‚ bargaining‚ depression and acceptance. Originating through work with

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    Healthy Grief Have people only been able to progress through the stages of grief since 1969 when Dr. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross put a name to the model of processing grief or have people been doing it since the beginning of time? As this paper progresses I will introduce you to a Bible story of a man who was made to suffer incredible losses in his life and how he progressed through what we know today as The 5 Stages of Grief. Job‚ a faithful follower of God suffered the loss of his wealth to marauding

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