Transitions Flashcards

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Van Gennep, 1960 3 domains of transition?

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  1. Rite of separation
  2. Rite of transition
  3. Rite of incorporation
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  1. Rite of separation? (Van Gennep, 1960)
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  • person is removed from their situation

Example: moving into care, accident causing disability

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  1. Rite of transition? (Van Gennep, 1960)
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  • person is in limbo
    Example: someone in hospital, older person who had a fall now in hospital and does not have same abilities and can’t return home. *Must notice depression.
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  1. Rite of incorporation? (Van Gennep, 1960)
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  • person takes up new social status

Example: becoming a carer, becoming a parent.

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Bridges, 2003 3 domains of transitions?

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  1. Endings
  2. Neutral Zone
  3. New beginnings
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  1. Endings? (Bridges, 2003)
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  • letting go, acknowledging the end of something

Example: grieving

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  1. Neutral zone? (Bridges, 2003)
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  • a gap in continuity, limbo
    Example: someone in hospital, older person can’t return home
    *can involve depression.
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  1. New beginnings? (Bridges, 2003)
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  • emotional readiness to do things in a new way
    Example: spinal injury comes with huge adjustments w/body and relationships around them.
  • A lot need to happen to become emotionally ready for a new beginning.
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