Stage 1 that last between a few hours to a few days
What is the Impact stage
100
Taking direct action to cause change when someone else is in crisis
What is Intervention
100
3 types of abuse
What is Emotional, Physical, Sexual
100
Stage 1
What is Denial
100
How do children 4 and under view death
What is They feel separation and rejection but they don't understand death at all.
200
The final of the 4 stages of reacting to a crisis
Adaptation
200
a dependence on a particular substance or action
What is Addiction
200
Give 4 signs that a person is thinking about committing suicide.
What is 1. Discouraged remarks, 2. Avoidance/withdrawl 3. Substance abuse 4. creatively describing death 5. Purchasing a weapon 6. Giving away possessions, 7 Depression/saying goodbye 8. Extreme anger 9. Sudden happiness. 10. Threats and suicide attempts
200
Stage 5
What is Acceptance
200
How do children 4-7 see death
It is not permanent. It happens to other people, not them or their family. May also believe that some of the deceased's body functions still remain
300
Withdrawal and Confusion are this stage
What is Stage 2
300
Failing to provide adequate food or shelter, clothing, supervision or medical care to a dependent
What is Neglect
300
Does a crisis only affect the person it is directly happening to? If not, who else does it affect
What is No, Spouse, Children, siblings, parents, co-workers, classmates...
300
Stage 2
What is Anger
300
Why do people have a public viewing of the body?
What is It allows others to accept the finality/reality of the person's death
400
Stage 3 of the Stages of reaction to crisis
What is Focus
400
Incest
What is sexual activity between people closely related.
400
Why do people often get sick during this time of grief.
What is white blood cells drop dramatically when a person grieves.
400
Depression
What is Stage 4
400
What is the best way to help a child through the grieving process
What is Tell them the truth and try to explain the permanence of it while still reassuring them that they are loved and will be taken care of.
500
Developing a plan of attack is a characteristic of this stage
What is Stage 3 (Focus)
500
Bereaved
What is people in mourning
500
What is hospice
A program that provides physical care and emotional support to people who face death and to their loved ones. The program stresses managing symptoms rather than extending life
500
Stage 3 and give an example
What is Bargaining
500
List the 3 stages of the grieving process
What is 1. Shock and numbness (denial). 2. Reality sinks in (often depressed or anxious) 3. Recovery (accept it and start to go on with life)