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    Tyler Dilbeck Mrs. Mahaffey English 10 22 January 2018 How Unresolved Grief Can Negatively Influence People Spiritually, Physically, and Psychologically The effects of grief are abundant and in many categories. They mostly influence people in three ways – physically, psychologically, and spiritually. It affects them greatly and it is hard to hide it. Some people try to deal with it on their own, some talk to a psychologist, and some simply turn to their loved ones. They all deal with it in

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    Healthy Grief Grand Canyon University HLT-310V ` Job was a faithful follow of God who experienced tragedy as a result of Satan’s test of God. As a result of this test, Job moves through the stages of grief to complete his healing process. Kübler-Ross study of an individual’s grief led her to define and divide grief into five stages; denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. This paper will examine the similarities joy and grief share. Lastly, how the author handles grief in their

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    negative emotion in favor of a happy one can lead to chaos. While it might seem easier to only experience positive emotions, especially when dealing with grief, trying to do so creates an overload of negative emotion, thus creating an atmosphere where negative emotions are harder to deal with. Emotions can be seen as members of a team, while grief is a team sport that they are playing, and they all must take an equal role in order for the grieving process to happen. One of the biggest themes seen throughout

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    Losses and Grief in the Ageing Adult Population Loss is defined as the experience of having something taken from you or destroyed (Loss, 2016). In the senior population losses become more common and frequent due to dwindling health circumstances, among other circumstances. “Functional losses experienced by the elderly include physical performance, balance, mobility, and muscle strength” (Nakano, Otonari, Takara, Carmo & Tanaka, 2014, p. 583). Situational or circumstantial losses may be the loss of

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    increase of medical advances to slow the progression of death, it is inevitable that patients will die. When a patient dies, nurses must deal with the grief and emotions that encompasses death. Due to the nature of how often nurses deal with death, it leads to an increase awareness of how they will someday face their own death. The increase in emotions and grief leads to an overwhelming increase in stress for nurses. Continuous increase in stress can lead to burn out in nurses. Therefore, nurses must learn

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    Sadness and grief affect people every day and coping with those emotions can be hard, but researchers have found that one easy and effective way of dealing with grief is having friends for support. In her article “The Importance of Friendships,” Madeline Vann describes “a series of interviews with parents who lost a baby during pregnancy or immediately after birth showed that those who felt they were receiving social support from friends or family were better able to cope with their grief” (Madeline

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    Grief is a normal and natural response to a loss, whether it is the loss of life, home, job, friendship or item. Though we often expect to grieve the death of a family member or friend, these other significant losses can also cause grief. This paper will address the loss, grief, and mourning of characters portrayed in the film “I miss you already”. The author will discuss how Worden’s four tasks of grief are experienced by these characters and how the mourning process unfolds. Noticeable is anticipatory

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    Running Head: HEALTHY GRIEF A Comparative Study of the Grieving Process HLT 310 V Spirituality in Health Care May 21, 2010. A Comparative Study of the Grieving Process Grief is the natural reaction to a major loss such as the demise of a loved one. The grief has many components such as physical, emotional, social, mental, and spiritual. A person can feel grief during a serious, long-term illness or with an incurable disease. The symptoms can be a great level of depression,

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    Are you aware that you are acting in ways that are stopping you from meeting your goals? Are you having problems with self-esteem? Is it difficult for you to express your anger constructively? How are you coping with grief whether it is the loss of a spouse, parent, child,job or pet? How are your coping skills for life's challenges? Do you want to be a better model for your children so they can grow up

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    older. One of the most important things a new mother can give to her child, is quality time and physical touch. Prior to this class, I had basic understanding of how important touch was, but I didn’t know how it is truly a necessity for an infant’s healthy development. According to the article, The Power of Touch, Dr. Lin Day states, “Babies who are regularly touched gain weight faster, develop stronger immune systems, crawl and walk sooner, sleep more soundly and cry less than babies deprived of close

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