Homonym: Kübler-Ross Model (Stages)
The Kübler-Ross Model, developed by psychiatrist Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, outlines five stages of grief that individuals may experience when facing loss or trauma. These stages are denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. The model suggests that people may not go through these stages in a linear order and can revisit stages multiple times.
This framework helps to understand the emotional responses to loss, whether it be from death, illness, or other significant life changes. The Kübler-Ross Model is widely used in counseling and support settings to assist individuals in navigating their grief journey.