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List the three examples of “losses” which may occur throughout life.
a. Primary loss
b. Death related loss
c. Losses not related to death
Describe the term “bereavement.”
Bereavement refers to the state of being bereaved and identifies the objective situation of individuals who have experienced a loss of some person or thing that they valued.
The term “grief” is often described as:
Grief is often described as “the emotional reaction to loss.”
According to Worden, what four ways can grief manifest itself?
a. Physical sensations, such as hollowness in the stomach, a lump in the throat or tightness in the chest.
b. Feelings, such as sadness, anger, guilt, anxiety.
c. Thoughts or cognitions, such as disbelief, confusion or preocuation.
d. Behaviors, such as sleep or appetite disturbances
How does the text distinguish between grief and guilt?
Grief is the broad term for reactions to loss; guilt refers to thoughts and feelings that assign blame.
List the four phases involved in morning according to Bowlby.
a. Shock and numbness
b. Yearning and searching
c. Disorganization and despair
d. Reorganization
Identify Worden’s four tasks in mourning.
a. To accept the reality of the loss
b. To work through the pain of grief
c. To adjust to an environment in which the deceased is missing
d. To emotionally relocate the deceased and move on with life
a.ccept
w.ork
a.djust
r.elocate
According to Walsh & McGoldbrick, what two major tasks confront family members and family units following a death?
a. To share the acknowledgement of the reality of death and to share the experience of loss
b. To reorganize the family system and to reinvest in other relationships and life persuits
share
reorganize
What are the four types of complicated grief reactions according to Worden?
a. Chronic grief reactions
b. Delayed grief reactions
c. Exaggerated grief reactions
d. Masked grief reactions
chronic
delays &
exagerates
masks