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    Death and Dying

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    The Stages of Dying and of Losing a Loved One Usually‚ a person (or their loved ones) will go through all or some of the following stages of feelings and emotions. The dying person’s stages can often be more predictable than the stages experienced by a loved one who has just suffered a loss. 1. Denial • The dying person being able to drop denial gradually‚ and being able to use less radical defences‚ depends on: - how he/she is told about his/her status; - how much time he/she has to acknowledge

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    Dual Process Model Essay

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    Loss Models Models/patterns of loss Dual Process Model by Stroebe and Schut I found was interesting as it recognises that you can sway from Loss-orientated to a Restoration-orientated state. This is very practical as life goes on and some of the roles that we undertake just can’t stop because we have had a bereavement. William Wordens Tasks of Mourning makes sense as I can see that there is a process or in this case tasks that we have to do go through in order to grieve however my most significant

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    References: Kanel‚ K. (2007). A guide to crisis intervention.  3rd ed Thompson-Brooks/Cole. Kessler D & Kubler-Ross‚ E (nd) The five stages of Grief Because love never dies – Retrieved on July 20‚ 2013 from: grief.com/the-five-stages-of-grief/

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    company of her only son. The resulting stress of grief from feelings of loss is translated by the brain into a chemical reactions in the body. Initially the body undergoes a protective reaction in which the hormone adrenocorticotrophin is produced by stimulation of the pituitary gland. A second reaction occurs when adrenocorticotrophin interacts with the adrenal gland and cortisone is produced. In Mrs. B’s case‚ long term stress from multiple sources of grief may have caused prolonged production of excess

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    progress through five stages of grief when informed of their illness. She further proposed that this model could be applied to any dramatic life changing situation and‚ by the 1980s‚ the Change Curve was a firm fixture in change management circles. The curve‚ and its associated emotions‚ can be used to predict how performance is likely to be affected by the announcement and subsequent implementation of a significant change. The Change Curve The original five stages of grief – denial‚ anger‚ bargaining

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    Ethical Obligationer

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    A private practitioner has an obligation to become an expert in and abide by the ACA Code of Ethics and applicable state laws.(ACA‚ 2014) There are a number of precautions a private practitioner can take to minimize liability. Maintaining a network of colleagues who share the same area of expertise and that can be consulted on a regular basis is essential for a private practitioner. Membership in the ACA is another precaution that provides many benefits to the professional counselor. First and

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    Ruth Kubler-Ross Model

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    bargaining‚ depression‚ and acceptance - are a part of the framework that makes up our learning to live with the ones we lost. They are tools to help us frame and identify what we may be feeling. But they are not stops on some linear timeline in grief” (Brainy Quote). Kübler-Ross felt that it was important to emphasize that these stages are not definite. Every person may experience the stages differently‚ and may not even encounter all five stages. The timing‚ duration‚ and order of the stages

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    The main concern of the novel The Catcher in the Rye is not only that the protagonist is trapped between childhood and adulthood‚ but also the alienation and regression caused by grief when the sufferer does not address their loss properly. Holden Caulfield’s nervous breakdown is largely due to the death of his younger brother. It is because of this that he fears change and maturity so much‚ specifically the loss of innocence. Holden cannot accept the complexities of the world; instead‚ he uses "phoniness"

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    Everyone’s coping skills are different - whether it be under stress‚ adjusting to new situations‚ or in the process of grieving - and each person has their own way by which they express their coping to others - by yelling‚ isolating themselves‚ or even through art. As a professor and artist at Westfield State University‚ Imo Imeh wielded performance art to turn the concept of grieving into an engaging visual‚ audible‚ and immersive experience central to Trayvon Martin’s death in 2012 titled “17 Years

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    As one can see the personal losses I have chosen‚ do not deal with death. This is due to the fact that I have not been expose to any death that I have had a personal connection with. In all three cases‚ I have coped fairly well‚ at the same time it was not an overnight process. It has been a personal journey to overcome my situation‚ I did not let these events beat me. I believe this made me into the person I am now. There is not one thing or person that helped me cope with these events. It was

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