HDFS 1070 Chapter Notes - Chapter 12: Apache Hadoop, Conflicting Emotions, Cognitive Development

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Grief: the constellation of emotions, feelings, and thoughts experienced with a loss. May include disbelief, despair, sadness, loneliness, numbness, and anxiety due to separation. Grief work (grieving process): a person"s psychological efforts to work through the reality of loss of a loved one and the feelings in which the person must: A person"s psychological efforts to work through the reality of loss of a loved one and the feelings in which the person must. Make an adjustment to all aspects of the environment from which the deceased is missing. Bereavement: the long-term process of adjustment to the death of a loved one that is more encompassing than grief and accompanied by physical symptoms, role loss, and a variety of intense emotions including anger, sorrow, anxiety, and depression. Mourning: a cultural complex of behaviors in which the bereaved participate or are expected to participate. Develops over time with growth and experience. Has three components that children learn to grasp:

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