Placing a body under ground, usually more than six feet.
Burial
Changing efforts made to manage perceived stressors
Coping
Making yourself available to another without interference from one's own concerns.
Active Listening
Corporates or communal symbolic activity, usually involving external actions and social participation.
Ritual
The term that indicates ones reaction to loss
Grief
Reducing the size of a body, typically by subjecting it to intense heat.
Cremation
Expectations that one looks forward to based on faith and trust.
Hope
Feeling with another person, involving presence, active listening, and empathy.
Compassion
To be separated from and deprived of a valued person, object.
Loss
Helping bereaved person who are coping with complicated grief reactions.
Grief Therapy
When the body of the diseased is at the funeral, but is not available to be viewed.
Closed Casket
Kubler-Ross model of coping with dying
Five stages
Making yourself available to a person in distress
Empathetic presence
Thoughts and feelings that assign blame, fault, or culpability for a loss or death.
Guilt
Death, loss or ending of a relationship with a per or companion animal
Pet Loss
Internment of the body of a dead person in the soil in a manner that does not inhibit decomposition but allows the body to recycle naturally.
Green or natural burial
This model has Four areas of task work in coping
Task-based model of coping with dying
Attempts to minimize the loss, admonitions not to feel or express strong grief reactions.
Unhelpful Messages
Loss whose objective elements shatter assumptive worlds
Traumatic losses
Experiences of grief and morning occurring prior to but in connection with a significant loss that is expected to take place.
Anticipatory grief and mourning.
cremated remains, that is , ash and bone resulting from cremating a body.
This model includes Prediagnostic, acute, chronic, recovery, and terminal phases
Five phases in living with a life-threatening illness
Caring for others and responding to their suffering in a thoughtful, intentional way by developing a quality of compassionate presence.
Trauma stewardship
This extreme form of compassion fatigue shares the name with an awesome thing to do with your car.
Burnout
Grief or mourning that persons experience when they incur a loss that is not or cannot be openly acknowledged.
Disenfranchised Grief