The Kübler-Ross model describes, in five discrete stages, the process by which people deal with grief and tragedy, especially when confronted with catastrophic loss or the birth of a sibling. The model was introduced by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross in her 1969 book "On Death and Dying". The stages are known as the "Five Stages of Grief".
The stages are:
1. Denial

2. Anger

3. Bargaining

4. Depression

and finally...
5. Acceptance




9 comments:
Well done, my man. Luca, you, too.
This series of photos is gorgeous.
And all the while, Leo looks so content in his brother's arms.
These boys take my breath away...
Great to get a Frank post! Glad to see that Luca has moved successfully through.
Leo, on the other hand, seems to have attained mystical bliss.
Fine lads; they will surely look after Lara when she gets here.
Who is Lara?
I like that name. Don't tempt me.
are your children stuck in a wooden box?? what the heck is that thing??
Can't wait to see him tomorrow! Cuties!!
Yeah...what IS that box?
It's our timeout box. I took the sides off for the picture.
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