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Elisabeth Kubler-Ross

Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
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Elisabeth Kubler-Ross

Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, M.D. (July 8, 1926 – August 24, 2004) was a Swiss-born psychiatrist, humanitarian and co-founder of the hospice movement around the world. She was also the author of the groundbreaking book On Death and Dying (1969), which first discussed The Five Stages of Grief. Elisabeth authored 24 books in 36 languages and brought comfort to millions of people coping with their own deaths or the death of a loved one. Elisabeth's passions included working with terminally ill children, AIDS patients, and the elderly, amongst others. Her greatest professional legacy includes teaching the practice of humane care for the dying and the importance of... Read full bio

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Ezine Articles, April 19, 2012
...realization that he seemingly never faced his various fears. We know from reading the text, Life Lessons by Elisabeth Kubler-Ross and David Kessler, that fear and/or guilt can paralyze us in more ways than one if we allow it to happen. According to the...
American Prospect, April 10, 2012
...read half a dozen reviews of the book, from gushing to dismissive. I think I’ve now been through all the Elisabeth Kubler-Ross stages of reaction when a prominent person writes a book on a subject one knows well: Excitement, Pleasure at content and...
Scribd, April 7, 2012
...people you agree with can speak is to support the rights of people you don't agree with." ELISABETH KUBLER-ROSS ??“"People are like stained-glass windows. They sparkle and shine when the sun is out, but when the darkness sets in their true beauty is...
USM Free Press, April 2, 2012
...On March 13,  New York Times Op-Ed columnist, Thomas Friedman recently reviewed the book “Power, Inc.,” by David Rothkopf, in what can only be described as gushing praise. The book examines the increasing privatization of power by way of the rise of...
Deseret Morning News, March 18, 2012
...a therapist, educator, her personal loss as well as the thoughts of her friends, clients and acquaintances. Quoting Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, Wheeler maintains the perspective that the process of mourning was “never meant to help tuck messy emotions into...
Creative Loafing, February 28, 2012
...AJC food writer Jenny Turknett, explores downloadable culinary classes, guest food lecturers, and other audio goodies like the 92nd Street Y's "Food Talks" at iTunesU. Check out her post on the Food and More blog. "It feels like patio weather!" Or at...
The Australian, February 24, 2012
The Australian, February 24, 2012
The Australian, February 24, 2012
Keene Sentinel, February 20, 2012
...he considered opening a counseling center to help people deal with loss. His focus changed after he met Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, the Swiss-born psychiatrist whose 1969 bestseller “On Death and Dying” lifted the taboo in the medical community on...
Philly.com, February 20, 2012
...he considered opening a counseling center to help people deal with loss. His focus changed after he met Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, the Swiss-born psychiatrist whose 1969 bestseller "On Death and Dying" lifted the taboo in the medical community on discussions...
Malibu Patch, February 20, 2012
...he considered opening a counseling center to help people deal with loss. His focus changed after he met Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, the Swiss-born psychiatrist whose 1969 bestseller "On Death and Dying" lifted the taboo in the medical community on discussions...
Philadelphia Inquirer, February 20, 2012
...he considered opening a counseling center to help people deal with loss. His focus changed after he met Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, the Swiss-born psychiatrist whose 1969 bestseller "On Death and Dying" lifted the taboo in the medical community on discussions...
Philadelphia Daily News, February 20, 2012
...he considered opening a counseling center to help people deal with loss. His focus changed after he met Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, the Swiss-born psychiatrist whose 1969 bestseller "On Death and Dying" lifted the taboo in the medical community on discussions...