Working It Through

Working It Through by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, published by Scribner on June 9, 1997, is a Touchstone edition comprising 192 pages in English. This book serves as a companion guide to Kübler-Ross’s renowned workshops on death and dying, which began in 1970. It reflects her commitment to helping terminally ill individuals by facilitating group meetings, ultimately leading to a broader understanding of coping mechanisms related to death and bereavement.
Readers will find insights into the emotional processes surrounding death, grief, and personal growth. The book includes poignant photographs by Mal Warshaw that document the workshops, enhancing the narrative and providing a visual connection to the experiences shared within. By addressing themes of family relationships and the psychological aspects of coping with loss, Working It Through offers a resource for those navigating the complexities of mortality and the human experience.
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The companion guide to Elisabeth Kübler-Ross’s famous workshops on death and dying
This remarkable guide to coping with death and dying grew out of Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross’s realization that she could help larger numbers of terminally ill people directly by meeting with them in groups. The first such meeting in 1970 led to hundreds more throughout the United States and the world and now to Working It Through, a testament to “faith and the ability to survive and transcend the most difficult trials in life” as Kübler-Ross writes in her foreword. The photographer Mal Warshaw has documented the workshops, and his moving photographs bring this already powerful book to life.
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