Exam 11: Bereavement, Grief, and Mourning
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Exam 11: Bereavement, Grief, and Mourning72 Questions
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What is the definition of the terms
-Grief-work theory
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The process of gradually accepting the reality of the loss and liberating oneself from attachment to the deceased (Freud).
What is the definition of the terms
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Anxiety and sorrow experienced prior to an expected death.
Define and highlight the differences between these terms: bereavement, grief, and mourning.
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We are bereaved when someone close to us dies. It involves a change in status.
Grief is a response to bereavement that affects all spheres of life.
Mourning is the culturally patterned expression of the bereaved person's thoughts and feelings, and it reflects local, regional, national, ethnic, and religious cultures at particular points in history.
Researchers found that one of the most helpful things to say to a bereaved person is "He will always be alive in your memories."
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Compare and contrast the research findings regarding marital bereavement and recovery of parents from perinatal death. Do you think these processes are more similar or more distinct? Give reasons to support your opinion.
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The DSM-5 includes a specified prolonged grief disorder referred to as PGD or PCBD.
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Social media has taken on a large role in creating new or adapted forms of mourning that include:
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The term bereaved applies only to family members who have lost a loved one.
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Archer concluded that grief occurs in social birds and mammals, disagreeing with Bowlby and Darwin.
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Wives who had just become widows often emphasized a sense of abandonment by the death of their spouse.
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"Sensations of somatic distress in waves lasting from 20 minutes to an hour at a time, a feeling of tightness in the throat, choking with shortness of breath, need for sighing, an empty feeling in the abdomen, lack of muscular power." This is the classic description of:
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Which type of grief is seen in severe and disabling responses to sudden and often violent death?
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There has been a significant increase in research investigating grief among same-sex partnerships excluding the focus of AIDS.
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