Chap. 10, 11, 12, 13- Grief, Anger, Abuse, & Trauma Chapter 10-Grief and Loss
Learning Objectives:
•Identify the types of losses for which people may grieve.
•Discuss various theories related to understanding the grief process.
•Describe the five dimensions of grieving.
•Discuss universal and culturally specific mourning rituals.
•Discuss disenfranchised grief.
•Identify factors that increase a person’s susceptibility to complications related to grieving.
•Discuss factors that are critical to integrating loss into life.
•Apply the nursing process to facilitate grieving for clients and families.
Loss is Normal and Essential:
•Grief: Emotions you can see that are subjective and normal given the circumstance (cry)
•Grieving (bereavement): Refers to the process by which a person experiences the grief. It involves not only the content (what a person thinks, says, and feels) but also the process (how a person thinks, says,
and feels)
•Anticipatory grieving: Grieving before it happens ex: patient with terminal illness
•Mourning: taking part in funerals, religious ceremony, wakes
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