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Grief, Bereavement, And Sadness A Simple Guide To The Conditions

Par : Kenneth Kee
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-0-463-49523-0
  • EAN9780463495230
  • Date de parution09/07/2018
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurBluewater

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This book describes the Grief, Bereavement and Sadness, Treatment and Related DiseasesGrief is a response to the loss of life. It is a hurt like being stabbed with a knifeThe loss of a loved one is so shockingIt can suffocate our breathingIt can cause us to be in denial and depressionIt can cause pain in the stomach and indigestionIt can grip the heart and cause chest tightnessThere is also muscle weakness and helplessnessCoping with my loss is so difficultLiving after my loss is a struggleI must acknowledge and accept the deathI touched his dead body in a dazeWhy do you have to leave us today?Your children do not have the urge to playI have to look after myself and themWithout you nothing will be the sameThey say "Lose your spouse you lose your present"Without you my life is already like a tormentI hope you will be happy where you have goneI have to accept my fate and carried on-An original poem by Kenneth KeeGrief is defined as deep mental anguish such as that arising from bereavement.
Grief is a response to loss particularly the loss of someone or something to which a bond was formed. Usually focused on the emotional response to loss, it also has physical, cognitive, behavioral, social, and philosophical dimensions. While these terms are often used interchangeably, bereavement refers to the state of loss and grief is the reaction to loss. Grief is a loss being related to something that the individual can touch or measure such as losing a spouse through death while other types of loss are abstract and relate to aspects of a person's social interactionsThe stages of mourning are universal and are experienced by people from all walks of life.
There are six stages of normal grief. Stages of grief1. ShockShock is the initial reaction to loss. This stage normally lasts two or three months.2. DenialThe first reaction to learning of terminal illness or death of a cherished loved one is to deny the reality of the situation. We block out the words and hide from the facts.3. AngerAs the masking effects of denial and isolation begin to wear, reality and its pain re-emerge.
Anger may be directed at our dying or deceased loved one. Rationally, we know the person is not to be blamed. This period may last from six months to a year.4. BargainingThe normal reaction to feelings of helplessness and vulnerability is often a need to regain control. This is a weaker line of defense to protect us from the painful reality.5. DepressionTwo types of depression are associated with mourning.
The first one is a reaction to practical implications relating to the loss. Sadness and regret dominate this type of depression. The second type of depression is more subtle and, in a sense, perhaps more private. It is our quiet preparation to separate and to bid our loved one farewell.6. AcceptanceReaching this stage of mourning is a gift not afforded to everyone. This phase is marked by withdrawal and calm.
Coping with loss is an ultimately a deeply personal and singular experience - nobody can help you go through it more easily or understand all the emotions that you're going through. But others can be there for you and help comfort you through this process. The goal of grieving is not the elimination of all the pain or the memories of the loss. In this stage, one shows a new interest in daily activities and begins to function normally day to day.
TABLE OF CONTENTIntroductionChapter 1 GriefChapter 2 Causes of GriefChapter 3 Coping with GriefChapter 4 Effects of Grief...