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loss absence of something to which the affected person
has formed an attachment and can involve people,
places, and things.


Grief emotional response to loss. It can be described as
feelings, behaviors, and reactions to loss.

, anticipatory grief a period of mourning when the dying person or his
family is expecting the death. Can be experienced by
the patients and family.


mourning the outward, social expression of loss


bereavement includes both grief and mourning and can be
described as the inner feelings and outward
expressions that people experiencing loss are
demonstrating


complicated grief when the affected person is not able to progress
though normal stages of grieving. Distressing
symptoms 6 months after a persons death.


chronic grief excessive in duration and never comes to a
satisfactory conclusion


delayed grief A type of grief which is suppressed and or
postponed is


exaggerated grief Person cannot function due to a loss. can exhibit self
destructive behaviors. potential suicide.


disenfranchised grief any loss that is not validated or recognized,
occurring when the loss cannot be openly
acknowledged or publicly shared by the grieving
individual


complicated loss occurs with a sudden death, a violent or traumatic
death, multiple losses, loss that is related to a social
stigma, and with the loss of a young person


Projection A process in which blame is attached to other or the
environment for unacceptable desires or thoughts.
EX: Failing the class, but blaming professor.

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