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32 Cards in this Set

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Necessary
LIfe changes are natural and positive.
Necessary expectation
Loss will be replaced with something better.
Necessary Loss includes
Theft, deterioration, misplacement or desctruction
Maturational losses
All normal expected life changes across the life span.
Maturational loss includes
Loss of known environment
Leaving home, hosp, new job, moving out of a reh unit
Situational loss
Sudden unpredictable external events.
Situational loss includes
Divorce, loss of friend, trusted caregiver, pet, accident
Actual loss
A person can no longer feel, hear or know a person or object
Actual loss
Loss of a body part, loss of a job, psychological or physiological function
Perceived
Uniquely defined by the person experiencing the loss and are less obvious to other people.
Perceived loss
Death of a family member
Friend, co worker
Grief ***
pg 463
Emotional response to a loss manifested in ways unique to an indiv
Grief is based on
Personal experiences
Cultural expectations
Spiritual beliefs
Grief is what with age?
Is not different with age
Mourning ****
pg 463
Outward social expression of greif and the behavior associated with the loss .
Coping
Bereavement ****
pg 463
Captures both grief and mourning and includes the emotional responses and outward behaviors of a person experiencing the loss.
Types of Grief
Normal/Uncomplicated
pg 463
Normal reaction to death
Types of Grief
Complicated/Dsyfunctional ***
pg 463
Person has a prolonged or significantly dificult time moving forward afgter a loss.
Types of Grief
Complicated/Dsyfunctional ***
pg 463
Homicide, suicide, sudden accidents or the loss of a child
Types of Grief
Complicated/Dsyfunctional ***
pg 463
Grief last at least 6 months after loss
Interrupt every dimension of the person's life
Type of Grief
Anticipatory Grief *****
pg 463
Unconscious process of disengaging or letting go before the actual loss or death occurs
Type of Grief
Anticipatory Grief *****
pg 463
Found in prolonged situations
Type of Grief
Anticipatory Grief *****
pg 463
Shock, denial, tearfulness before the death occurs
Types of Grief
Disenfranchised/Marginal/Unsupported
pg 463
Relationship to the deceased perosn is not socially sanctioned, cannot be openly acknowledged
Types of Grief
Disenfranchised/Marginal/Unsupported
pg 463
Death of a old person, gay partner, ex spouse or pet.
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.
Kubler Ross*****
Stages of Dying
Anger
pg 464
Person expresses resistance and sometimes feels intense anger at God or other people or the situation
Kubler Ross****
Stages of Dying
Bargaining
pg 464
Cushions and postpones awareness of the loss by trying to prevent it from happening.
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.
Kubler Ross****
Stages of Dying
Depression
pg 464
Realizes the full impact of the loss
Kubler Ross****
Stages of Dying
Depression
pg 464
Overwhelmingly sad, hopeless and lonely.
Resigned to the bad outcome
Kubler Ross****
Stages of Dying
Acceptance
pg 464
Incoroporates the loss into life and finds ways to move forward.