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    Steps to living without you; Can Kubler-Ross’ stage theory help me to understand‚ and work more effectively with grief? This assignment has been by far the most difficult to date‚ I have struggled intensely with my own personal grief and how I am able to relate this to theory. I have found that though many books on this subject are in-depth and informative I have not been able to connect to the theory due to the over whelming emotion I have felt around this topic. Therefore the biggest

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    Many Scholars say that the grieving process can be altered within the death of a child’s parent(s) through therapy and other stress relieving methods. However‚ I would like to look at the ways the grieving process can be altered or eased through spirituality and having a close involvement with a religion. According to childrensgriefawarenessday.org that “Before they graduate from high school‚ one child out of every 20 children will have a parent die—and that number doesn’t include those who experience

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    Losing a loved one is an extremely challenging experience. Even if you prepare for things like this to happen‚ it can be difficult to process and come to terms with their death. Funerals and memorial services play an important role in the grieving process‚ and are often created more for the family members and friends that are left behind. Meyer & Geiser Funeral Home in Cincinnati provides beautiful services for those who have passed on‚ honoring their lives and ensuring that the families can grieve

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    endure mixed emotions when grieving. There are different stags of grieving and not all people grieve the same way. Understanding the different reactions and stages of grieving‚ ways to cope and the resources available can make the hardships associated with grieving a little easier. Stages of Grieving Trying to help people during the grieving process involves the understanding that not every person deals with grief the same way. How long and how difficult the grieving period is can depend on the

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    The topic (stressor) that I will focus on for the project is death‚ dying‚ and the grieving process. There are a few factors I am familiar with concerning the topic‚ primarily focusing on coping mechanisms. Timing and religion both play a significant role in the grieving process that comes after death. In regards to timing‚ it is easier to cope with death if it is gradual death versus a sudden one. It is this way being the individual/family is to some extent prepared for the death and in most cases

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    Kubler-Ross’ five stages of dying include denial and isolation‚ anger‚ bargaining‚ depression‚ and acceptance. Kubler-Ross’ first stage of dying‚ denial and isolation‚ is in which the person denies that death is really going to take place. This is usually a temporary defense. In the second stage of dying is anger

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    often shares common characteristics of leaving people feeling isolated by feelings of sadness and loss. Through support groups‚ individuals can find validation and feel like they are not alone. When there are so many reasons why a patient should be grieving‚ for the purpose of this response I will reflect on a patient who just learned about his/her new diagnosis. Every health care provider has his/her role well defined which we call as job description. For a nurse‚ the main functions are to observe

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    "On Death and Dying" by Elisabeth Kubler-Ross is an easy to understand look at important issues‚ attitudes and factors that contribute to society’s anxiety about death presented in a kind but factual manner. It is based on hundreds of actual patient interviews and conversations with dying patient which provide a better understanding of the effects which death has on patients and their families. She illustrated the many problems that can arise from not discussing death and dying and the heartache

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    Grieving Process At some point in our lives‚ each of us faces the loss of someone or something dear to us. The grief that follows such a loss can seem unbearable‚ but grief is actually a healing process. Grief is a multi-faceted response to loss‚ particularly to the loss of someone or something to which a bond was formed. Although conventionally focused on the emotional response to loss‚ it also has physical‚ cognitive‚ behavioral‚ social‚ and philosophical dimensions. The five stages of

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    According to Bonanno (2001‚ p.496)‚ Grief work is “a period of working through the thoughts‚ memories‚ and emotions associated with the lost relationship...”. Being the foremost pioneer who proposed the grieving stages‚ Kubler-Ross’s (1969) five stage model‚ including denial‚ anger‚ bargaining‚ depression‚ and acceptance‚ was once dominate grief counseling field. Despite the fact that many practitioners still use this old model‚ many new theoretical models of grief

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