7-Grief & Loss Flashcards
Occurs when something or someone is missing. Can include health, functioning, energy, work roles, family roles, relationships, hope & future life.
Loss
The experience of loss of a person to whom one has a significant attachment. The loss itself.
Bereavement
A universal human response when security is shattered by loss. Involves letting go of life and entering a place of unknowing.
Grief
The outward expression of grief in public or with other people.
Mourning
Grief according to Kubler-Ross!
DABDA
Denial Anger Bargaining Depression Acceptance
Refusal to accept loss or believe px which can occur consciously or unconsciously.
Denial
Strong feelings of resentment, blame, expressed to family, HCW, god etc
Anger
Trying to strike an agreement w/ god or fate to postpone death in return for a change of behaviour
Bargaining
Deep sadness when the person believes that life will soon be over
Depression
A sense of peace and calm that death is imminent
Acceptance
T/F Grief can adequately be describe for all people.
FALSE
Bridge’s Transition Process.
Ending -> Neutral Zone-> Beginning
In the neutral zone?
Darkness and confusion
Disengagement…
Re-engaging
Dis-identification…
New Identity
Disenchantment
New Meaning
Disorientation
Reorientation
Ending Disengagement Dis-identification Disenchantment Disorientation
Beginning Re-engaging New Identity New Meaning Re-orientation
__________ Theory is considered to be the best predictor of healthy or unhealthy grieving
Attachment
Attachment theory states that people who had…
Secure comforting bonds with parents have healthiest bereavement in adulthood
Normal grief affects:
Emotion
Thinking Behavior
Body
Emotions of grief include:
Anger
Guilt
Depression
(Most Common)
Thoughts & behaviours of grief include:
Disbelief
Sleep disturbances*
Focus difficult
Effects of grief on the body:
Disturbed sleep
Appetite changes
Lower level of activity/Sex drive