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Define grief.
- Natural and normal reaction to loss.
- A subjective state in response to the love of a valued enity.
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Define bereavement.
A period following a loss during which grief and mourning occurs.
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Define mourning.
- The process by which people adapt to a loss.
- It is influenced by cultural customs and rituals.
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Define anticipatory grief.
grappling with the real possibility of a loss in the near future.
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Using Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs as a guide, loss of a limb is an example of what type of loss?
Physiological
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Using Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs as a guide, domestic or public violence is an example of what type of loss?
Safety
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Using Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs as a guide, loss of a relationship is a loss of what?
Security.
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Using Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs as a guide, loss of a home or job is a loss of what?
Security.
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Using Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs as a guide, loss of a relationship is a loss of what?
Security.
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Using Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs as a guide, a breach of confidentiality is a loss of what?
Security
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Using Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs as a guide, a loss of ones role in a relationship or group is an example of what type of loss?
Belonging
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Using Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs as a guide, a change of self-perception or self-worth is an example of what type of loss?
Self-esteem
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Using Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs as a guide, a block or inhibition from reaching personal goals or potential is an example of what type of loss?
Self-actualization
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What are the (5) stages in Kubler-Ross's theory of grieving?
- Denial - shock or disbelief
- Anger - expressed toward God, family, or caretakers
- Bargaining - a deal (with God) for more time
- Depression - acute awareness of loss, present or future
- Acceptance - coming to terms
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Describe denial in terms of Kubler-Ross's theory of grieving.
Shock or disbelief
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Describe anger in terms of Kubler-Ross's theory of grieving.
Anger is expressed toward God, family, or caretakers.
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Describe bargaining in terms of Kubler-Ross's theory of grieving.
Making a deal (with God) for more time
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Describe depression in terms of Kubler-Ross's theory of grieving.
Acute awareness of loss, present or future
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Describe acceptance in terms of Kubler-Ross's theory of grieving.
Coming to terms with the loss.
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What are the (4) stages in the Rodebaugh & Colleage's theory of grieving?
- Reeling - shock, disbelief, or denial
- Feeling - anguish, guilt, sadness, anger, or body issues
- Dealing - begins to adapt, support groups, etc
- Healing - integrates loss as part of life
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List (3) stages of grief.
- Avoidance - numbing, blunting, denial
- Confrontation - period of active mourning, disorganization, despair
- Reestablishment - gradual, reorganization, recovery
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What are some processes of grief? (6)
- Shock and disbelief
- Protest and despair
- Emotionless, cognitive activity
- Waves of despair
- Yearning, despair, and disorganization
- Rebuilding process
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What are some responses to loss? (5)
- affective
- Behavioral
- Cognitive
- Physical
- Spiritual
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