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Andrew Garfield and Sesame Street's Elmo recently tackled an emotion rarely discussed in children's programming: grief. In the clip, Garfield discusses missing his late mother, who died of pancreatic cancer in 2019. "She passed away not too long ago, and you know, I just miss her," he tells Elmo. When the Muppet offers his condolences, Garfield reassures him that feeling upset or grieving someone is OK. "That sadness is kind of a gift," Garfield says. "Both at the beginning and at the end there is such an emphasis on listening," Cormier says.
Persons: Andrew Garfield, Sesame, Elmo, Garfield, Sherry Cormier, Cormier
Five stages of grief
  + stars: | 2021-09-12 | by ( Kristen Rogers | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +9 min
A Swiss American psychiatrist and pioneer of studies on dying people, Kübler-Ross wrote “On Death and Dying,” the 1969 book in which she proposed the patient-focused, death-adjustment pattern, the “Five Stages of Grief.” Those stages are denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. “In the actual book, she talked about more than five stages,” Kessler said. While there’s debate among experts about the stages of grief, “people who are in the pain of grief are just saying, ‘Help me,’ ” Kessler said. Here’s what the five stages of grief are, and how you can consider and process them in whichever order you experience them. Intense and persistent grief that causes problems and interferes with everyday functioning, in a way that typical grief doesn’t after some time has passed, is known as prolonged grief disorder, according to the American Psychiatric Association.
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