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The involuntary separation from something we have possessed and may even have treasured.
Loss
The absence of something desired or previously thought to be available
loss
Any significant loss of someone or something that can no longer be felt, heard, known, or experienced
Peronsal loss
loss of something you could actually touch
actual loss
Something lose that was not touchable....ie...a friendship
perceived loss
Any change in the development process that is normally expected during a lifetime. Events are expected, but feelings of loss persist until adaptation occurs.
Maturational loss
Any sudden, unexpected, and definable event that is not predictable
Situational loss
Example of loss of external object
car gets stolen
Example of loss of known environment
moved to another city
Ex. of loss of a significant other
family member, dog
Ex. of a loss of an aspect of self
Self-esteem, vision, hearing
Loss of life
Death
The emotional response to a loss
Grief
Characteristics of grief
The type of loss
The situation surrounding the loss
The personality of the bereaved
Presence of concurrent stressors
Availability of social support
Strength of attachment to deceased
kubler ross 5 stages of dying
Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance
The process that follows a loss and includes working through the grief
Mourning
4 phases of mourning (Bowlby)
numb,
yearning and searhing,
disorganization and despair, reorganizations