The Kubler-Ross model It describes, in 5 discrete stages (Denial-Anger-Bargaining-Depression-Acceptance), a process by which people deal with grief and tragedy, especially when diagnosed with a terminal illness or catastrophic loss. In addition to this, the book brought mainstream awareness to the sensitivity required for better treatment of individuals who are dealing with a fatal disease
Home / Questions / Commonly known as the five stages of grief, which ‘model’ was introduced in the 1969 book On Death and Dying?