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    Worden's Four Task Model

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    specifically through death. Individuals are viewed as active participants in the grieving process (Worden‚ 1991). Furthermore‚ his task model integrates a lot from earlier theorists such as Bowlby and in particular Freud’s concept of grief work. Worden (2010) conceptualised the grief process as containing four major concerns. Firstly‚ it is important for an individual to accept the reality of the loss‚ both on an intellectual and an emotional level. Even when a death is expected there is always an element

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    Elisabeth Kübler-Ross came out with the five stages of grief in her book “On Death and Dying.” The five stages of grief are 1) denial‚ 2) anger‚ 3) bargaining‚ 4) depression and 5) acceptance. Kübler-Ross’ diagram has helped many psychotherapists in their work - especially with patients dealing with loss. However‚ this theory is still being strongly debated on because some critics state that when someone experiences loss‚ they do not experience loss. Rather‚ they are resilient The first stage

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    ABC model 2

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    After thoroughly examining my case study of a 45 year old woman whose 21 year old daughter was murdered there are effective measures that can be taken to prevent her from losing her job. This lady is experiencing a traumatic emergency crisis. My goal as a professional helper is to provide temporary‚ but immediate relief. This will enable the client to return to her daily functioning with minimal damage. The ABC model of crisis intervention is a method for conducting very brief mental health interviews

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    Stroke In The Human Body

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    A stroke is a serious medical issue that can affect an individual at any moment. A stroke occurs when the flow of blood in the direction to the brain is blocked‚ due to a lack of oxygen (Ischemic stroke)‚ or when there is bleeding in the brain‚ causing brain cells to damage and/or die (Hemorrhagic stroke). Individuals of an older age are more likely to have a stroke‚ than individuals of a younger age. Individuals who experience a stroke would show the symptoms of sudden weakness; the inability to

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    Additionally‚ the strategies do not try to avoid the fact that someone has passed away. My favorite strategy is to encourage the child/children to draw‚ read‚ sing‚ play with clay‚ be active‚ etc. I think that this is a good way for children to express their grief and cope. I believe that death is hard for people to understand‚ especially when it is a child. It often brings about sadness‚ anger‚ denial‚ and many other emotions. But‚ I also believe that a teacher‚ friend‚ parent‚ or other individual can make

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    Stephen Kumalo and James Jarvis:Comparing Their Character DevelopmentThis essay will compare the character development of Stephen Kumalo and James Jarvis in Alan Patons novel‚ Cry‚ The Beloved Country. Even though the two men are of two races‚ they experience a parallel journey. The first three paragraphs will describe Kumalos path of how he tries to find the truth about his son‚ and then the healing process after his sons trial. The fourth and fifth paragraph will depict the path James Jarvis took

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    Informative Speech

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    Someone texted me and asked‚ "Dear Thay‚ how are Grief and Depression different?” Maybe you can search in Wikipedia or books for a better explanation. Today I will only give you a few examples. Grief is situational sadness as in a result of a specific event happened. For example‚ when a loved one passed away‚ we grieved. There is a sense of emptiness‚ a feeling of familiarity that is gone‚ like something slipping from our hold‚ or loss of control. Grief often connects with physical stress; they go hand

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    According to Mr. Zaifulnizam‚ role that can be played as a counselor must be based on knowledge of appropriate guidance and counseling so that they can deal with problems at school and managed to turn the actual functions of guidance and counseling. The main role of the counselor is responsible in order to expand the potential of each student‚ this is because guidance and counseling services are structured activities will help students to examine‚ evaluate and choose a realistic personal goal and to

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    Nursing Home Loss

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    families and move into a nursing home experience lots of grief and loss. This article is designed to help the family members and friends to better understand these losses and how they are expressed in words‚ actions‚ and/or emotions. During this time of change these people are experiencing one of the most difficult periods of their lives. Not only is it difficult for the person making the move‚ but also for that person’s family and friends. Handling grief and loss also involves the staff and the volunteers

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    city square and the sunrise and mountains are usually associated with beauty. This suggests that the impact of her death has meant for him that these places are now tainted with death and grief is all around him Stanza 2- He reflects and explores the impact of this painful experience. ‘She grieves for my grief’‚ reinforces the bond between the two of them‚ she couldn’t bear

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