The Kübler-Ross model describes, in five discrete stages, the process by which people deal with grief and tragedy, especially when diagnosed with a terminal illness. The model was introduced by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross in her 1969 book "On Death and Dying". The stages have become well-known as the "Five Stages of Grief".
Kübler-Ross originally applied these stages to any form of catastrophic personal loss (job, income, freedom). This also includes the death of a loved one and divorce. Kübler-Ross also claimed these steps do not necessarily come in order, nor are they all experienced by all patients, though she stated a person will always experience at least two.
very nice! i love the type at the top and the baby hand is placed really well.. that looks neat.. the hand and pixelated bit at the bottom looks a little awkward an d im not sure you needed it.. i think if you conveyed the message well enough with what you had... awesome work!
posted 07 Feb 2008
devian Thanks Luis, was a very personal piece to me and your comments on this mean more than you could imagine.