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Elisabeth Kübler-Ross

    July 8, 1926 – August 24, 2004

    A pioneer in near-death studies, this author delves into the human experience of confronting mortality. Her groundbreaking work introduced a seminal model outlining five stages of grief, a framework that has profoundly shaped our understanding of loss. Through her insightful analyses, she illuminates the complex emotional and psychological journeys individuals undertake when facing their own death or the death of a loved one. Her distinctive approach and deep empathy have significantly influenced discourse surrounding end-of-life experiences and bereavement.

    Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
    The Tunnel and the Light
    AIDS. The Ultimate Challenge
    The Wheel of Life
    Life Lessons
    Finding meaning : the sixth stage of grief
    On Grief and Grieving