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- From: pharvey@quack.sac.ca.us (Paul Harvey)
- Subject: Re: the five stages
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- Date: 17 Nov 1992 06:40:51 UTC
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- In article <2116@hsdndev.UUCP> traite@eros.harvard.edu (Shirley Traite) writes:
- > They are from Elisabeth Kubler-Ross's Book _On Death and Dying_ .
- > She outlines the "typical" stages people go through when they are
- > faced with a termimal illness. The stages can also be applied to
- > any loss such as the end of a relationship, the loss of a job etc.
- > I heartily reccomend the book!
- > Blessings.
- > Shirley
- > (I was social worker before I got sick being laid-off)
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- Have you seen the movie, "All that Jazz?" The five stages are the theme.
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