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32 Cards in this Set
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Necessary
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LIfe changes are natural and positive.
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Necessary expectation
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Loss will be replaced with something better.
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Necessary Loss includes
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Theft, deterioration, misplacement or desctruction
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Maturational losses
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All normal expected life changes across the life span.
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Maturational loss includes
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Loss of known environment
Leaving home, hosp, new job, moving out of a reh unit |
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Situational loss
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Sudden unpredictable external events.
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Situational loss includes
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Divorce, loss of friend, trusted caregiver, pet, accident
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Actual loss
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A person can no longer feel, hear or know a person or object
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Actual loss
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Loss of a body part, loss of a job, psychological or physiological function
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Perceived
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Uniquely defined by the person experiencing the loss and are less obvious to other people.
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Perceived loss
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Death of a family member
Friend, co worker |
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Grief ***
pg 463 |
Emotional response to a loss manifested in ways unique to an indiv
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Grief is based on
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Personal experiences
Cultural expectations Spiritual beliefs |
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Grief is what with age?
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Is not different with age
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Mourning ****
pg 463 |
Outward social expression of greif and the behavior associated with the loss .
Coping |
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Bereavement ****
pg 463 |
Captures both grief and mourning and includes the emotional responses and outward behaviors of a person experiencing the loss.
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Types of Grief
Normal/Uncomplicated pg 463 |
Normal reaction to death
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Types of Grief
Complicated/Dsyfunctional *** pg 463 |
Person has a prolonged or significantly dificult time moving forward afgter a loss.
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Types of Grief
Complicated/Dsyfunctional *** pg 463 |
Homicide, suicide, sudden accidents or the loss of a child
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Types of Grief
Complicated/Dsyfunctional *** pg 463 |
Grief last at least 6 months after loss
Interrupt every dimension of the person's life |
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Type of Grief
Anticipatory Grief ***** pg 463 |
Unconscious process of disengaging or letting go before the actual loss or death occurs
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Type of Grief
Anticipatory Grief ***** pg 463 |
Found in prolonged situations
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Type of Grief
Anticipatory Grief ***** pg 463 |
Shock, denial, tearfulness before the death occurs
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Types of Grief
Disenfranchised/Marginal/Unsupported pg 463 |
Relationship to the deceased perosn is not socially sanctioned, cannot be openly acknowledged
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Types of Grief
Disenfranchised/Marginal/Unsupported pg 463 |
Death of a old person, gay partner, ex spouse or pet.
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Kubler Ross****
Stages of Dying Denial pg 464 |
A person acts as though nothing has happened and refuses to accept the fact of the loss.
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Kubler Ross*****
Stages of Dying Anger pg 464 |
Person expresses resistance and sometimes feels intense anger at God or other people or the situation
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Kubler Ross****
Stages of Dying Bargaining pg 464 |
Cushions and postpones awareness of the loss by trying to prevent it from happening.
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Kubler Ross****
Stages of Dying Bargaining pg 464 |
A dying person makes promises to self God or loved ones that if spared will be different.
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Kubler Ross****
Stages of Dying Depression pg 464 |
Realizes the full impact of the loss
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Kubler Ross****
Stages of Dying Depression pg 464 |
Overwhelmingly sad, hopeless and lonely.
Resigned to the bad outcome |
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Kubler Ross****
Stages of Dying Acceptance pg 464 |
Incoroporates the loss into life and finds ways to move forward.
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