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necessary loss - CORRECT ANSWERS losses that every person experiences
- change or loss that is replaced by something else
maturational loss - CORRECT ANSWERS expected changes with our life as we
age
- 1 grade to another: missing last teacher
- graduated high school going to college (parents become empty nester)
situational loss - CORRECT ANSWERS unexpected changes or loss that isnt
associated with an expected developmental stage
- car accident (altered physical ability)
actual loss - CORRECT ANSWERS can actually see or feel, physical loss of a
person, body part, or object that held value to you
perceived loss - CORRECT ANSWERS something that is not recognized by
society
- is mainly based off of emotions
- break in connection; loss or friendship
- not visible to outside world
grief - CORRECT ANSWERS a process that causes a lot of energy and work
mourning - CORRECT ANSWERS time period where we outwardly express our
grief
- from culture
bereavement - CORRECT ANSWERS time of sadness to grieve and mourn the
loss
- allowed time to be off
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Normal Grief (Uncomplicated) - CORRECT ANSWERS - universal reaction to
grief
- might be influenced by the nature or cause of the death (expected or unexpected)
or if it was violent
anticipatory grief (hospice, poor diagnosis) - CORRECT ANSWERS -
experiencing grief before the loss actually occurs
- terminal illness, alzheimers/ dementia
disenfranchised grief - CORRECT ANSWERS grief isn't recognized by their
culture because it cannot be shared openly
- someone having an affair
ambiguous loss - CORRECT ANSWERS the person someone has loss,
physically present but physiological not present
- kidnap
complicated grief - CORRECT ANSWERS unable to move forward after loss,
last over 12 month period, have hard tome accepting the loss/death of individual
chronic complicated grief - CORRECT ANSWERS normal grief that last over
years to decades
exaggerated complicated grief - CORRECT ANSWERS self-destructive,
maladaptive behavior, obsessions, psychiatric disorders **Suicide RISK**
delayed complicated grief - CORRECT ANSWERS grief that is put off until a
later time
masked complicated grief - CORRECT ANSWERS physical symptoms present
(headache, heartburn, skin rashes, tachycardia)
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kubler-ross grief cycle - CORRECT ANSWERS 1. Denial- avoidance, confusion,
excitement, shock/fear
2. Anger- frustration, irritability, anxiety
3. Bargaining- struggle to find meaning, to help others, to tell your own story
4. Depression- helplessness, hostility, avoidance
5. Acceptance- exploring opportunities, introducing new plans, moving foward
developmental factors influencing loss and grief - CORRECT ANSWERS
toddler: stop eating/sleeping, regression
school age: stop eating/sleeping, socialization, understand they're gone, dont
understand why
young adults: might change outlook of future
middle adults: think about maturation, change & adapt to new family roles
old adults: experience more loss throughout the life span, more resilient after - dealt
with it
personal relationship factors influencing loss and grief - CORRECT ANSWERS
good or bad relationship at the time of loss
- might be mad at themselves for not reaching out or fixing things before they died
nature of the loss factors influencing loss and grief - CORRECT ANSWERS how
did they die?
- expected or unexpected
- violent or not
socioeconomic status factors influencing loss and grief - CORRECT ANSWERS
- going from 2 incomes to 1
- financial burden
- single mom now having to work 2 jobs to provide for family, no time to grief
culture status factors influencing loss and grief - CORRECT ANSWERS some
cultures are more vocal than others about loss and grieving