Elisabeth K�bler-Ross, MD, (1926-2004) was a Swiss-born psychiatrist, humanitarian, and co-founder of the hospice movement around the world. She was also the author of the groundbreaking book On Death and Dying, which first discussed The Five Stages of Grief. Elisabeth authored twenty-four books in thirty-six languages and brought comfort to millions of people coping with their own deaths or the death of a loved one. Her greatest professional legacy includes teaching the practice of humane care for the dying and the importance of sharing unconditional love. Her work continues by the efforts of hundreds of organizations around the world, including The Elisabeth K�bler-Ross Foundation: EKRFoundation.org.
David Kessler is the coauthor of Life Lessons: Two Experts on Death and Dying Teach Us About the Mysteries of Life and Living. On his own, he is the author of The Needs of the Dying, which received praise from Mother Teresa and has been translated into eleven languages. He is a nationally recognized leader in the field of hospice and palliative care.
"Elisabeth K�bler-Ross deserves to be remembered because her life
and work have made this world a better place. "On Grief and
Grieving" is a heartfelt tribute to all who have lost a loved one,
from a woman who changed our lives by changing our relationship to
death and dying. What a wonderful book Elisabeth and David have
written."
--Caroline Myss, author of Anatomy of the Spirit: The Seven Stages
of Power and Healing "Elisabeth K�bler-Ross left us one last gift,
and it's a masterpiece. Having illumined the subject of death, she
has now illumined the subject of grief. She and grief expert David
Kessler have written a modern classic, the kind of book that all of
us will want to keep on our bookshelves because we know it speaks
to our deepest hearts."
--Marianne Williamson, author of A Politics of Love: A Handbook for
a New American Revolution
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