
Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
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Elisabeth Kübler-Ross was a Swiss-American psychiatrist and author, best known for her groundbreaking work on the psychology of death and dying. She introduced the five stages of grief-denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance-through her book 'On Death and Dying', which has profoundly impacted both the field of psychology and the public's understanding of death. Her work emphasized the importance of empathy and compassion in dealing with terminally ill patients, and she advocated for better end-of-life care and hospice services.
Throughout her career, Kübler-Ross challenged conventional medical practices and brought attention to the emotional and spiritual aspects of dying. She conducted numerous workshops and seminars, encouraging open discussions about death, which were often taboo topics. Her legacy continues to influence healthcare professionals and caregivers, shaping the way society views and handles the processes of dying and bereavement.