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21 Cards in this Set
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Egoistic Suicide
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Not part of a cohesive group
Ie. Loner |
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Altruistic Suicide
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Sacrificing self for the good of the group
ie. suicide bombers |
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Anomic Suicide
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Changes in a persons life
ie. high powered executives who loose their jobs |
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Loss
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the experience of separation from something of personal importance
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Grief
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deep mental and emotional anguish that is a response to the subjective experience of loss of something significant
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Anticipatory Grief
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experiencing feelings and emotions associated with the normal grief response before the actual loss occurs
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Kubler Ross Stages of Grief
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Denial
Anger Bargaining Depression Acceptance |
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William Worden's Grief Tasks
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I. Accepting the reality of the loss
II. Processing the pain of grief III. Adjusting to a world without the lost entity IV. Finding an enduring connection with the lost entity in the midst of embarking on a new life |
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Normal Grief
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Self-Esteem intact
May openly express anger Experiences a mixture of "good and bad days" Able to experience pleasure Accepts comfort and support from others Maintains feelings of hope May express guilt feelings over some aspect of the loss Relates feelings of depression to specific loss May experience transient physical symptoms |
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Clinical Depression
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Self-Esteem is disturbed
Usually doesn't directly express anger Persistent state of dysphoria Anhedonia is prevalent Doesn't respond to social interactions or support Feelings of hopeless prevail Has generalized guilt Does not relate feelings to a particular experience Expresses Chronic physical complaints |
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Birth to Age 2- Infants
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May not sleep or eat. Often react to the emotions of those around them
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Ages 3-5: Preschoolers
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Believe death is reversible. May feel guilt to death because they were bad. May think they will die now
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Ages 6-9: Children
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Beginning to understand death. May regress or start misbehaving. Don't want to leave their parents for fear of them dying
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Ages 10-12: Preadolescent
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May be morbid. Wanting to know all the details of the death
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Adolescents
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Understand what is happening. May or may not cry. Have difficulty dealing with feelings
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Adults
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React dependent on cultural influences
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Elderly adults
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May either be accepting or experience grief overload
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Age 2-3 sexual development
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children know their gender
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By age 4-5
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engage in heterosexual play
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BY age 10-12
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begin to become romantically interested in the opposite sex
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Paraphilias
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Repetitive or preferred sexual behaviors that occur longer than a 6 month period, and inhibit functioning areas of life
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