Saturday, June 13, 2020
5 stages of grief
A theory developed by psychiatrist Elisabeth Kübler-Ross suggests that we go through five distinct stages of grief after a loss. In this case, we're consciously/unconsciously mourning the loss of the old order of doing things. We often move between stages before achieving a more peaceful acceptance of death so there isn't a particular order of navigating these stages. Know Thyself.
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