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A Comparison of Models by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, John Bowlby, George Engel, and William WordenStages/Tasks^ Possible Time Kübler-RossBowlbyEngelWordenDimensionBehaviors
I. DenialI. Numbness/I. Shock/disbelief I. Accepting the protestreality of the lossOccurs im-Individual refuses to acknowledge that the loss mediately on experienc-has occurred.ing the loss. Usually lasts no more than a few weeks.
II. AngerII. DisequilibriumII. Developing awarenessIn most cases Anger is directed toward self begins within or others. Ambivalence and hours of the guilt may be felt toward the loss; peaks lost object.within a few weeks.
III. BargainingThe individual fervently seeks alternatives to improve current situation.Continued
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