Grief & Loss Flashcards
If an individual openly expresses anger which type of grieving is this?
Normal Grieving
Anhedonia is prevalent in which type of grieving?
Clinical Depression
A persistent state of dysphoria exists in which type of grieving?
Clinical Depression
Feeling more depressed on some days than others is which type of grieving?
Normal grieving
Self-esteem seems unaffected in which type of grieving?
Normal Grieving
If an individual expresses a chronic physical complaint which type of grieving is this?
Clinical Depression
If feelings of depression are r/t a specific loss which type of grieving is this?
Normal Grieving
If an individual holds anger inside which type of grieving is this?
Clinical Depression
If an individual has generalized feelings of guilt which type of grieving is this?
Clinical Depression
If an individual is able to experience some moments of pleasure which type of grieving is this?
Normal Grieving
Which stage of grief by Kubler-Ross is when an individual has difficulty believing the loss has occurred, and protects the individual against psychological pain of reality?
Stage I: Denial
Which stage of grief by Kubler-Ross is when an individual attempts to strike a deal or 2nd chance w/ God, acknowledges the loss, but holds out for hope?
Stage III: Bargaining
Which stage of grief by Kubler-Ross is when some individuals move on and accept the loss, their anxiety decreases and coping methods have been established?
Stage V: Acceptance
Which stage of grief by Kubler-Ross is when an individual lets reality set in, anger is towards self or others, is sad, guilty, hopeless, and helpless?
Stage II: Anger
Which stage of grief by Kubler-Ross is when an individual must confront feelings associated w/ the loss, is the most painful stage and mimics depression?
Stage IV: Depression
Which stage of grief by John Bowlby is when an individual expresses anger towards self or others, has feelings of ambivalence and guilt associated w/ loss, and tries to bargain?
Stage II: Disequilibrium
Which stage of grief by John Bowlby is when an individual moves on and accepts loss, plans for future and grief subsides and recedes into valued remembrance?
Stage IV: Reorganization
Which stage of grief by John Bowlby is when an individual is in shock, denial and disbelief, and has feelings of unreality?
Stage I: Numbness or protest
Which stage of grief by John Bowlby is when an individual is socially declines, doesn’t take care of self/house, expresses somatic complaints and is r/t depression?
Stage III: Disorganization and despair
Which stage of grief by George Engel is when an individual has a stunned reaction to the loss, has numb feelings, and refuses to acknowledge the reality of the loss?
Stage I: Shock and disbelief
Which stage of grief by George Engel is when an individual makes arrangements for the funeral and various rituals associated w/in a culture are performed?
Stage III:Restitution
Which stage of grief by George Engel is when an individual moves forward w/ life?
Stage V: Recovery
Which stage of grief by George Engel is when an individual is hopeless, empty, frustrated, and expresses anguish and regression and occurs when shock and disbelief wares off?
Stage II: Developing Awareness
Which stage of grief by George Engel is when an individual experiences depression after the funeral, but the preoccupation w/ the loss decreases over a year and begin to reinvest feelings in others?
Stage IV: Resolution of the loss
Which task of grief by William Worden is when an individual is in denial/shock, make a shrine of the loss and may misidentify the individual in the environment for their lost loved one, and retain possessions but remove reminders of the loss?
Task I: Accepting the reality of the loss
Which task of grief by William Worden is when an individual makes environmental changes, cleans up and out?
Task III: Adjusting to a world w/o the lost entity
Which task of grief by William Worden is when an individual talks about the loss, but physical/emotional pain is acknowledges and worked through; individual must allow self to process/feel pain and know that one day it’ll pass?
Task II: Processing the pain of grief
Which task of grief by William Worden is when an individual allows self to identify a special place for the lost entity and successful completion involves letting go of past attachments and forming new ones?
Stage IV: Finding an enduring connection w/ the lost entity in the midst of embarking on a new life