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Death is as natural and necessary as life, and eventually we all succumb to it. ... Elisabeth Kübler-Ross was a pioneer in the psychology of dying. She developed the Kübler-Ross “stages of death” model that she believed terminally ill patients go through when they are told they will die. ... ” In this stage, life is a constant reminder of death, and anger may be displaced in all directions. ... ” One may think things like “If you’ll just let me live to see my son graduate…” Such thoughts are really just an attempt by the individual to postpone death.
Approximate Word count = 453 Approximate Pages = 1.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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