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    Adult Grandson's Stages of Grieving the Death of His Grandmother

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    In six pages Elisabeth Kubler Ross's On Death and Dying is referred to in a discussion of an adult grandson grieving for the loss of his grandmother and the various stages he will go through. There are no other sources listed.

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    with this subject do so in such a way to end up coming across as patronizing and ineffective. Elisabeth Kubler-Rosss On Death and Dying reaches far beyond the typical  approach, in that it addresses the depths of emotion, guilt, shame, anger and all other pertinent emotions that are associated with death in what she terms the Five Stages of  Death. No additional sources cited. TLCgriev.rtf DEATH OF A GRANDMOTHER: STAGES OF DEATH/GRIEVING FOR THE ADULT GRANDSON by (c) November 2001  paper properly! I. INTRODUCTION Talking about death and the issues that surround this event is never a simple effort; dealing  with them on a personal level is that much more difficult for, say, an adult grandson who has just lost his grandmother. Many books that deal with this subject  do so in such a way to end up coming across as patronizing and ineffective. Elisabeth Kubler-Rosss On Death and Dying reaches far beyond the typical approach, in that  it addresses the depths of emotion, guilt, shame, anger and all other pertinent emotions that are associated with death in what she terms the Five Stages of Death. Not  only does the author convey these feelings in a positive and straightforward manner, but she also does not try to sugarcoat reality. Kubler-Ross utilizes the experiences she has had  with others as a means by which to demonstrate the individual issues of denial, false hope and the common unwillingness to follow through with the patients final wishes. In  acknowledging that these situations exist, the author also shows how people can mistakenly believe they are doing the right thing on behalf of the dying individual when in truth they 

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