PSY 211 Module Four Activity Template

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PSY 211 Module Four Activity Template In the Module Four Activity Guidelines and Rubric, review the Overview, Scenario, and Prompt sections. Then answer each of the following questions with a minimum of 2 to 5 sentences. Complete this template by replacing the bracketed text with the relevant information . Describe which of Kübler-Ross’s stages of grief are most applicable to Jackie’s situation. Explain your response. I think despair and acceptance were two of the stages Jackie went through. Jackie expressed her happiness at the good character of her daughter and the fact that she was able to leave a toxic marriage. Jackie experienced some minor depression as well. She regretted not giving back to society as much as she thought she ought to have. Due to her limited mobility and independence, she also experienced some degree of despair throughout her life. Explain how a person experiences Kübler-Ross’s stages of grief. Address the following in your response: o Does a person move through the stages in a linear fashion? o What have you read or experienced about grief to support your answer? Various people have various reactions to Kübler-Ross’s phases of mourning. Some people just go through two or three stages, without regard to their order. People do not move in a linear manner because there are five stages and not everyone goes through each one. Some people go back to the same stage more than once. My own personal experience with burying my brother and a grandparent has taught me that while it never completely goes away, talking to someone about it helps. I can talk about my brother’s passing without always crying, but I can tell when things have improved because I still cry when I talk about my grandpa. Explain why having a sense of cultural competence (empathy, respect, self-awareness, cultural awareness, communication) could help Jamie be a more effective caregiver. Cultural competency enables Jaime to provide patients with better care than ever, making her a more effective caregiver. Her cultural competency is crucial for the healthcare industry, patients, and herself. She will increase patient participation and engagement as well as understanding, all of which can aid to ensure her safety. Patients’ and Jaime’s perspectives on health, disease, and even death may shift as a result. Jaime will be able to assist with treatment skepticism, resources for those in need of assistance, and disease causation. Given your unique needs, desires, and aspirations, describe some things that you feel will provide you with a sense of life satisfaction as you enter the later stages of the life span. Love is one of the things that will provide me a sense of life fulfillment as I enter my later phases of life, given my particular requirements, desires, and objectives. I say love because I can offer it and 1
because I would love to be able to accept it from the people in my life just as I can give it to them. I also want to be content in my home and want my children to be content. In addition, I hope to finish my degree, accumulate a sizable sum of money, and see improvements in my husband’s health. So my main life goals are to be content, loved, and at peace. I’ve always had God's support, and I'm still learning as I go through life. 2
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