Compare and contrast Kubler-Ross’ stages of death and dying, and Worden’s task of mourning. Which model would you use, and why?
I choose to go with Kubler-Ross' stages of death and dying because I feel clients would easily absorb this model to understand the death of their loved one. As …show more content…
It was very hard for me to accept the fact that he is gone.at first, I wasn’t crying because it was unbelievable then the next day I was bitterly crying and I couldn’t stop crying, he was a type of person that I always seek good advice from when I needed it. I was in a denial stage and mad at the same time. During the stages of death, there could be Isolating from everyone and just want to be alone and tried to deal with the whole situation to yourself. Just imagine the young children you will leave behind and how hard you have worked to enjoy yourself then here comes to a sickness that will take life at any time, I am presently taking care of a client that is dying and I know her feelings every day when I work in her room, she do not want to pray anymore and always thinking that God shouldn’t have let him go through this. The combination of anger and sadness always stroke my heart. I sympathize with her and tell her it is ok to cry because God wanted it to happen that way. She is on a destructive path and she needed to accept it. I always tell her how wonderful and bless she is with all these Good people around her, love and care for her with compassion and