how can denial present itself?
through gestures, words, and other non-verbal ways of communicating
during the anger stage, who are the emotions commonly directed at?
doctors, family, friends, and even god
approximately how many men die to suicide each year?
36,000 men
How many honorary degrees did Kubler-Ross receive?
20
who was the girl from the story grieving?
her grandfather
what circumstances can people go through the stages of grief
what is a common behavior in the anger stage?
ex: "this is so unfair, why me?"
what emotion is the most dominant?
sadness and withdrawal
How many books did Kubler-Ross write?
More than 20 books
what percent of suicide are completed by men?
80%
can you go through the stages while they're still alive?
yes
what is something that accurately represents the mindset during the bargaining stage?
ex: "if only he hadn't gotten on that plane, none of this would have happened"
what's an unhealthy coping mechanism that you should avoid?
over/under sleeping, eating disorders, drug/alcohol abuse, and/or hookup culture
What magazine recognized Kubler-Ross for her contributions to medicine and society?
Time Magazine
what are the main characteristics of bargaining?
dwelling on the past and avoiding pain, guilt, and regret
accurately describe the bargaining stage
a psychological defense mechanism that attempts to exchange good behavior for exemption from suffering
what is a healthy way to cope?
balanced diet, productive routine, talk to someone, and/or letting yourself feel emotions
What university did Kubler-Ross attend?
The University of Zurich
what item did she get from the person who died?
a [ainting
when a person expresses intense anger during grief, what is most likely their core psychological state?
attempting to use anger to mask inner helplessness and vulnerability
How did Kubler-Ross experience the five stages of grief herself?
She skipped 4 of the stages and went straight to acceptance, but she then went back to depression at times
What hospital did Kubler-Ross work at?
The Billings Hospital at the University of Chicago
What type of people did Kubler-Ross help?
Terminally ill people, kids and their families, and prisoners