HDFS 4413 Lecture 16: Dying, Death, & Bereavement

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Adulthood & aging hdfs 4413 functions, or when all structures of the brain have ceased to function (e. g. heart vs. brain. Dying the period during which an organism loses its vitality (e. g. loss in physiological. Death the point when there is irreversible cessation of circulatory and respiratory. Brain death when there is no cognitive response. Bereavement the process during which one attempts to overcome the death of another. Studies show that even when the heart has stopped, the brain can continue to live. you can keep a person alive. person with whom there is a relationship (e. g. , coping) Process where you try to come to some understanding of the loss. Typically when an individual is close to the person who has died. Can happen at high and low levels. Physical symptoms of dying (near death: excessive sleeping, disorientation, irregular breathing.

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