PSYC 2219 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Attachment Theory, Natural Disaster, Biopsychosocial Model

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Psyc 2219 chapter 9 exam notes midterm 2. Chapter 9 survivors: understanding the experience of loss (bereavement, grief and. Type 1: physically missing, psychologically present (ex. someone missing from a natural disaster) Type 2: psychologically missing, physically present (ex. someone affected by dementia) Reactions to loss (aspects of grief: mental. Paranormal experiences (ex. hallucinations, vague sense of deceased"s presence: emotional. Frustration at being unable to control events. Anger and outrage at the injustice of the loss: physical (somatic) Tightness of the threat, choking, shortness of breath. Incessant talk about the deceased ad circumstances of the death: spiritual. Struggle to make meaning of the loss. Relearning how to live in a world affected by loss. Sources of consolation and comfort in coping: social. Models of grief: the grief-work model (freud) Bereaved must let go of bonds/attachments to the deceased. Reality of the loss must be confronted and accepted. Grieving is an active process that occurs over time: continuing bonds.

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