Multiple Choice
Critics of the Kübler-Ross model have maintained that
A) it blurs the line between description and prescription
B) it does not take into account the environment of the person who is coping
C) it does not present evidence that people actually do move from stage 1 through stage 5
D) it neglects the totality of the person's life
E) all of these
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