LGD(1) Flashcards
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is an actual or potential situation in which something that is valued is changed or no longer available
Loss
What are the types of loss
- Actual loss
- Perceived loss
- Anticipatory loss
This type of loss can be recognized by others
Actual loss
This type of loss is experienced by an individual but cannot be verified by others
Perceived loss
This type of loss is experienced before the loss actually occurs
Anticipatory loss
What are sources of losses
- Aspect of self
- External objects
- Familiar environment
- Loved Ones
is the total response to the emotional experience related to loss
Grief
is the subjective response experienced by the surviving loved ones
Bereavement
Is the behavioral process through which grief is eventually resolved or altered; it is often influenced by culture, spiritual beliefs,
and custom.
Mourning
What are the types of grief responses
- A normal grief response
- Abbreviated grief
- Anticipatory grief
- Disenfranchised grief
- Complicated grief
This type of grief may be abbreviated or anticipatory.
A normal grief response
This type of grief is brief but genuinely felt.
Abbreviated grief
this type of grief Is experienced in advance of the event such as the wife who grieves before her ailing husband dies.
Anticipatory
grief
This type of grief occurs when an individual is unable to acknowledge the loss to others
Disenfranchised grief
This type of grief exists when the strategies to cope with the loss are maladaptive and out of proportion or inconsistent with cultural, religious, or age-appropriate norms.
Complicated grief