Kübler-Ross and the re-visioning of death as loss : religious appropriation and responses

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BREGMAN, Lucy

Fifty years ago, Elisabeth Kübler-Ross' On Death and Dying provided a model of dying as stages of coping with impending loss of one's life. She sought to give dying hospital patients a voice; the result gave a new model for speaking about dying and grieving. This paper examines the model and religious appropriations and crticism of her theme of death as loss.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1542305019831943

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