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Grief Relief Counseling Essay

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Grief, anger, crying, despair and loneliness are just to name a few of the symptoms of one would feel at the loss of a loved one. According to research no study conducted can detect the true feelings of how one would feel about losing a loved or watching someone slowly die each day while on hospice care.
A research study was conducted to show the effects of grief relief counseling for the Hispanic/Latino Community. The study took place in rural area in Tupelo, Mississippi, the southern part of Lee County. The study will bring some awareness on the importance of a grief and hospice program is for the Hispanic/Latino Communities. The population of Hispanic/Latinos has grown over the years in this country, but has increased growth in Mississippi …show more content…

According to research between the years of 2000 to 2010 the Hispanic population grew by 43%, which was four times the growth in the total population at 10%. Over half of the Hispanic/Latino population resides in eight states in the South. (Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee, and South Dakota more than doubled in size between the periods of 2000 to 2010 (Ennis, Nora, Vargas, 2010).
In the Hispanic/Latino communities, relationships with immediate and extended family members are very important. According to Redmond, J. (2017) family members look to each other for emotional support during difficult times. Part of this support is in the form of family members caring for loved ones who are ill or dying as opposed to looking to professional caregivers to take on this role. End-of-life care decisions are difficult for most families for a variety of reasons, including poor advance planning and complex family …show more content…

There are other barriers that continue to keep the Hispanic and Latinos from seeking outside support (professional) in the United States. According to May (2017), Donald Trump’s harsh and divisive rhetoric, his extreme proposals, and the fact that his outreach to our community during his campaign was nonexistent, have fostered legitimate and significant concerns about the future, for our community and for our nation. It is important to emphasize to the Hispanic/Latino the importance of family in hospice care. Some Hispanic or Latinos have not heard of hospice and many who have do not know much about it, some equate hospice with nursing homes. Nursing homes have negative connotations in Latino families because they go against the cultural traditions, family provide care the sick and the elderly (May,

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