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Death: The Final Stage of Growth
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bookshelves: biology, culture, emotions, human-potential, personal-growth, psychology
Jan 31, 2021
bookshelves: biology, culture, emotions, human-potential, personal-growth, psychology
One of the seminal works on the psychology of death and dying. Interesting that her stages have not fully held up to subsequent analysis but continue to reflect popular notions of the grief process, often applied to any form of coming to terms with difficult news. Also interesting, her stages of grief model works extremely well as a character development overlay in fiction and biographical non-fiction stories. Why? Again, because the stages resonate with popular notions. In stories, what appears to be the case usually works better than more clinical, experimentally validated explanations.
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February 17, 1997
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