Grief And Loss: A Brief Analysis

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There are a number of theorists with a range of views on the grief process. They have developed various models to support clients dealing with grief and loss. The key theorists are William Worden, Robert Neimeyer, Pauline Boss, Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, Mal and Dianne McKissock and George Bonanno, among others. This essay will focus specifically on the theories and practices of Kubler-Ross, McKissock and McKissock and Bananno and show the contrasting views of each. It will also show how the theory of ambiguous loss relates to grief and which theories would work best with this theory. Kubler-Ross, a Swiss-born medical doctor, psychiatrist and leading thanatoligist (the scientific study of death), studied the transition from life to death from

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