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DEATH, DYING AND GRIEVING (Coping with the Death of Someone Else (Grieving…
DEATH, DYING AND GRIEVING
The Death System and Cultural Contexts
The Death System and its Cultural Variations
Every culture has a different death system
Changing Historical Circumstances
When, Where and Why people die have changed historically
Defining Death and Life/Death Issues
Issues in Determining Death
Back then,it was simpler than today in handling dead
Decisions Regarding Life, Death and Health Care
Can involve creating a living will, considering the possibility of euthanasia.
A Development Perspective on Death
Attitudes Toward Death at Different
Points in the Life Span
Older adults shows less death anxiety because they experience and converse about death more.
Causes of Death
Death can come anytime.
Coping with the Death of Someone Else
Grieving
Emotional numbness,disbelief,separation anxiety,despair,sadness and loneliness
Making Sense of the World
The grieving process may stimulate individuals
to strive to make sense of their world
Communicating with Dying Person
Open communication with the dying
Losing a Life Partner
Risk health problems
Forms of Mourning
Vary across cultures in the funurel
Facing One's Own Death
Perceived Control and Denial
Perceived control and denial will work together as an adaptive orientation for the dying individual
The Contexts in Which People Die
Do not burden our family when we dead
Kubler-Ross' Stage of Dying
Five stages of dying-denial and isolation, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance