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