7-Grief & Loss Flashcards

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Occurs when something or someone is missing. Can include health, functioning, energy, work roles, family roles, relationships, hope & future life.

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Loss

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The experience of loss of a person to whom one has a significant attachment. The loss itself.

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Bereavement

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A universal human response when security is shattered by loss. Involves letting go of life and entering a place of unknowing.

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Grief

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4
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The outward expression of grief in public or with other people.

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Mourning

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5
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Grief according to Kubler-Ross!

DABDA

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Denial
Anger
Bargaining
Depression
Acceptance
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Refusal to accept loss or believe px which can occur consciously or unconsciously.

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Denial

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Strong feelings of resentment, blame, expressed to family, HCW, god etc

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Anger

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Trying to strike an agreement w/ god or fate to postpone death in return for a change of behaviour

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Bargaining

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9
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Deep sadness when the person believes that life will soon be over

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Depression

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10
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A sense of peace and calm that death is imminent

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Acceptance

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11
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T/F Grief can adequately be describe for all people.

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FALSE

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12
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Bridge’s Transition Process.

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Ending -> Neutral Zone-> Beginning

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In the neutral zone?

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Darkness and confusion

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14
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Disengagement…

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Re-engaging

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15
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Dis-identification…

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New Identity

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Disenchantment

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New Meaning

17
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Disorientation

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Reorientation

18
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Ending
Disengagement
Dis-identification
Disenchantment
Disorientation
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Beginning
Re-engaging
New Identity
New Meaning
Re-orientation
19
Q

__________ Theory is considered to be the best predictor of healthy or unhealthy grieving

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Attachment

20
Q

Attachment theory states that people who had…

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Secure comforting bonds with parents have healthiest bereavement in adulthood

21
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Normal grief affects:

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Emotion
Thinking Behavior
Body

22
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Emotions of grief include:

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Anger
Guilt
Depression
(Most Common)

23
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Thoughts & behaviours of grief include:

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Disbelief
Sleep disturbances*
Focus difficult

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Effects of grief on the body:

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Disturbed sleep
Appetite changes
Lower level of activity/Sex drive

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T/F Bereaved people are at greater risk of death or illness following the loss of a loved one.
TRUE
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When grief lasts form 2+ months, individual isolates themselves from others, loses sense of meaning and fails to invest in life.
Complicated Grief
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Grief is considered complicated when the person is so disturbed that...
Fnxn at work, home, and in social roles is grossly impaired. Intense preoccupation with deceased.
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When a death cannot be mourned openly or acknowledged.
Disenfranchised Grief
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What community is at risk for disenfranchised grief?
GLBT - partners who aren't accepted within persons family
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Disenfranchised grief can also occur when the loss is of a..(3)
Pet Dementia pt Missing person
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This is a process that occurs in response to the advanced warning of impending death in oneself or a significant loved one.
Anticipatory Grief
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Anticipatory grief can be good and bad. Why?
Gives chance to say goodbye, control. | Can create complication if 4 extended time period
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This involves recurring grief reactions when there is a significant loss of crucial functions in oneself or another to whom the person has a deep attachment.
Chronic Sorrow
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Chronic sorrow is common in:
Chronic disability - Alzheimer's
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3 Steps to caring for grieving people:
Normalize grief process Support disclosure while allowing 4 individual diffs Making referrals for complicated grief