View Poll Results: What's your experience?

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  • I've seen others in the denial stage

    1 33.33%
  • I've seen others in the anger stage

    0 0%
  • I've seen others in the bargaining stage

    1 33.33%
  • I've seen others in the depession stage

    1 33.33%
  • I've seen others in the acceptance stage

    1 33.33%
  • I've been in the denial stage

    1 33.33%
  • I've been in the anger stage

    1 33.33%
  • I've been in the bargaining stage

    1 33.33%
  • I've been in the depression stage

    1 33.33%
  • I've been in the acceptance stage

    1 33.33%
  • This seems to correlate to types in other typologies/systems, somehow

    0 0%
  • This seems to correlate to stages in other typologies/systems, somehow

    0 0%
  • This seems to not correlate to types in other typologies/systems, somehow

    1 33.33%
  • This seems to not correlate to stages in other typologies/systems, somehow

    1 33.33%
  • The model seems accurate, overall

    0 0%
  • The model seems inaccurate, overall

    0 0%
  • The model seems to have some worth, overall

    1 33.33%
  • The model seems to be worthless, overall

    0 0%
  • There seems to be something to such stages, probably in that order

    0 0%
  • There seems to be something to such stages, not sure if in that order though

    2 66.67%
  • It seems to apply well to things outside of death

    2 66.67%
  • It seems to not apply to things outside of death

    0 0%
  • It seems to apply differently to things outside of death

    0 0%
  • This poll is good enough

    1 33.33%
  • This poll should've been handled differently

    1 33.33%
  • I dunno

    0 0%
  • skfjskfjkfsjk

    1 33.33%
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Thread: Kübler-Ross model

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    Default Kübler-Ross model

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    Last edited by kopyk; 11-03-2014 at 08:49 AM.

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    It seems very easy to find some common themes and make it a model...I suppose giving labels to things has some clinical value.

    My own experience of such symptoms (which will apply more to matters not directly to dying) is that you aren't even going to know what causes such behaviour much of the time. Knowing about this model is not going to make you think "Hmm, I have that, it must be because of...x" etc. so it's probably of no use to the individual except after the event (in the case of facing up to your own mortality, it's probably of no use whatsoever apart from maybe to validate your feelings or have your closed ones irritate you all the time with statements like "See, it's ok and normal to be like this" and "You mustn't get angry with me, I have issues too").

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    The local hospice gave us a lot of info on this when my step-dad was dying. I think it was helpful in dealing with the weeks leading up to his death. It's like, we just had to accept it was happening even though we didn't know exactly when. Same with my brother in-law. With illness you have time to go through the stages before. Sudden deaths are trickier. Like I still go through the stages with a couple of people that were not sick and too young to die. I will wake up and want to call them and then it hits me and my stomach turns but I quickly move back into acceptance.

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    Yes.

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