Wednesday, August 25, 2004
KUBLER-ROSS DENIES DYING
Obituary Desk
According to the Associated Press, famed psychiatrist Elisabeth Kubler-Ross has passed away. She was 78 years old.
Ms. Kubler-Ross, author of the 1969 classic "On Death and Dying", was a pioneer in the field of grief and death psychology. Ms. Kubler-Ross was best known for her "five stages" of death:
1) Denial;
2) Anger;
3) Bargaining;
4) Depression;
5) Acceptance.
Ms. Kubler-Ross was born in Berne, Switzerland and died at her home in Scottsdale, Arizona.
UPDATE: Ms. Kubler-Ross just issued a press-release denying that she has died. The statement displayed anger uncharacteristic of the famed psychiatrist.
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Obituary Desk
According to the Associated Press, famed psychiatrist Elisabeth Kubler-Ross has passed away. She was 78 years old.
Ms. Kubler-Ross, author of the 1969 classic "On Death and Dying", was a pioneer in the field of grief and death psychology. Ms. Kubler-Ross was best known for her "five stages" of death:
1) Denial;
2) Anger;
3) Bargaining;
4) Depression;
5) Acceptance.
Ms. Kubler-Ross was born in Berne, Switzerland and died at her home in Scottsdale, Arizona.
UPDATE: Ms. Kubler-Ross just issued a press-release denying that she has died. The statement displayed anger uncharacteristic of the famed psychiatrist.