death, dying and bereavement
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CHAPTER 15NEWMAN/NEWMAN
2014
Death, Dying and Bereavement
Mortality in the Trust vs. Mistrust Stage
If life is predictable and supportive, during this phase one develops a since of hopefulness about the future;
In infancy emotional, cognitive and physical awareness is keen, the level at which needs are met becomes the foundation for hopefulness or hopelessness
Question….How might lack of trust impact
Mortality Psychosocial Development
Definition of Death- Cardiopulmonary- Whole Brain
Process of Dying- Confronting one’s Death- The Good Death (Hospice Care and Euthanasia)
Ethics and Death
End of Life Decisions- Abortion- Life Support- Suicide- Faith- Murder- Death Penalty
End of Life Ceremonies
- Care on the BodyTime CremationEmbalmingDisposal
- Care of the SpiritRoute to HeavenNirvanaParadiseReincarnation
- Caring for FamilyMemorial ServiceRepastKaddishFlags at Half Staff
Bereavement & Grief
Bereavement – Long-term coping with loss Grief – Immediate cognitive and emotional
response to deathB & G in Older AdultsSurvivor’s Guilt
Psychosocial Growth through Bereavement
Loss- Oriented CopingRestoration – Oriented CopingIntrojection