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which disability model describes "an individual problem- the disorder itself; not society's problem"

medical model

which disability model describes "a disability caused by something a person did; a reason for it"

moral

which disability model describes" disability as a normal part of someone's life- issue is with environment, barriers"

social model

2 theories on disability and loss?

1. Dr. Elizabeth Kubler-Ross


2. Dr. Ken Moses

Dr. Ken Moses view on disability and loss was?

non-pathological

dreams about what our family and life will be like

shattered dreams

Dr. Moses believes that our challenge is to be prepared to "____" a person's story without "______" and "______" their perceptions

hear;evaluating;judging

Throughout the process of loss if what?

grief

According to Dr. Moses, when does grief begin?

when their is a perceived loss

Dr. Moses focuses on "_____" therapy

transition

According to transition therapy, grieving is focused on ______ rather than ______ ________

feelings; cognitive efforts

true/false: Denial is seen as negative in our culture?

true

Dr. Elizabeth Kubler-Ross and Dr. Ken Moses both agree that _______ serves a purpose

denial

why is denial hard to deal with as a counselor?

society perceives it as bad

what acts as a psychological buffer and helps people deal with their every day life?

denial

How can we respond to denial? by being a _____ and _____ listener

caring; nonjudgemental

True/false: As a listener, offer a safe relationship where denial is respected?

true

true/false: As a listener, become their ally in the denial?

false

true/false: As a listener, while respecting their denial, you can further bolster their denial

false

What are Dr. Ken's 4 stages of grieving?

1.depression


2. Anger


3.Guilt


4.fear

when dealing with depression, us as listeners tend to?

try to cheer the person up

When dealing with someone with anger, us as listeners tend to?

calm or distract them

when dealing with someone with guilt, us as listeners tend to?

talk the person out of it

when dealing with someone with fear, us listeners tend to?

reassure them that everything will work out

What are the five stages of loss determined by Dr. Elizabeth Kubler-Ross?

1.Denial


2.Anger


3.Bargaining


4.Depression


5. Acceptance