grief /oss/taxonomy/term/3905/all en 2019 Year in Review /oss/article/infographics/2019-year-review <p>Scroll to the bottom for links to the articles.</p> <p><img height="4448" width="1200" style="width: 600px; height: 2224px;" class="file-original " src="/oss/files/oss/2019_year_in_review-recovered_0.jpg" alt="" /></p> Tue, 31 Dec 2019 16:29:54 +0000 Ada McVean B.Sc. 8059 at /oss It’s Time to Let the Five Stages of Grief Die /oss/article/health-history/its-time-let-five-stages-grief-die <p>Denial. Anger. Bargaining. Depression. Acceptance.</p> <p>This group of terms has become so ingrained in our cultural consciousness that almost anyone could tell you what they are: the five stages of grief.</p> <p>Introduced to the world in the 1969 book <i>On Death and Dying </i>by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, the Kübler-Ross model (sometimes called the DABDA model) surmises that there are sequential stages of various emotions that a patient goes through when diagnosed with a terminal illness, starting with denial and ending with acceptance.</p> Fri, 31 May 2019 15:54:47 +0000 Ada McVean B.Sc. 7786 at /oss