Describe several criticisms of Elisabeth Kübler-Ross's theory of death and dying.

What will be an ideal response?


A good answer would include the following key points:
- Kübler-Ross's concepts are limited to those people who know they are dying and are dying in a relatively leisurely fashion.
- Not every person passes through every step or stage on their way to death; some people move through the steps in a different sequence, and some go through certain stages multiple times.
- Critics report that perhaps Kübler-Ross may have too limited a set of factors in her theory, especially when it comes to the emotion of anxiety which many people experience.
- There are substantial individual differences in people's reactions to impending death.

Psychology

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