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The scientific study of behavior Psychology
and mental processes
The study of human behavior as Funeral Service Psychology
related to funeral service
An adjustment process which Mourning
involves grief or sorrow over a
period of time and helps in the
reorganization of the life of an
individual following a loss or death
of someone loved
An emotion or set of emotions Grief
due to a loss that is involved in
the work of
mourning
"The study of death, especially the Thanatology
medical, emotional, and final
problems associated with
dying"
"An irrational, exagerated fear of Thanatophobia
death"
author of Attachment Theory John Bowlby
, "was a psychoanalist that subscribed John Bowlby (2)
to
Freud's theory of Personality
involving the Ego, SuperEgo and
Id. He tried to
intertwine these concepts with the
concept of grief and he ended
up disagreeing with some of the
Freudian suppositions,
including the Oedipus complex -
that the love for mother derives
from sensuous oral gratification.
Bowlby wrote a trilogy of books
entitled ""Attachment"",
""Separation"" and ""Loss"". In
these books, he outlined the
Attachment Theory."
"The infant and young child Bowlby stated in a 1951 paper the basic premise of the Attachment Theory
should experience a warm,
intimate, and continuous
relationship with his mother (or
permanent mother substitute) in
which both find satisfaction and
enjoyment"
believe that the way a child learns to John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth
explore the world is by knowing
where the Secure Base of a
mother was and they
would continually return to that
secure base as they explore the
world and
Attachments come from a need for
security and safety
infants are actually raised in one "Secure, Avoidant or Anxious/Ambivalent"
of three environments
Bowlby also identified three " protest (related to separation anxiety); despair (related to grief
phases of separation response and mourning); and denial or detachment (related to defense