Emoting and social support.
What are adaptive Emotion focused coping strategies?
Thoughts and behaviors used to manage the internal and external demands of a situation.
What is coping?
When a person is present, but not as they were before.
What is an ambiguous loss?
The Kubler-Ross Grief Cycle.
What is denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance?
The bone that forms the lower part of your jaw.
What is the mandible?
Drinking, drugs and self injury.
What are maladaptive emotion focused coping strategies?
Emotion-focused, Problem-focused, Appraisal-focused.
What are the coping strategies?
The outer-most circle in Purnell's Cultural Competence Model.
What is Global Society?
The task that accepts the reality of a loss.
What is Task #1 of Worden's Tasks of Mourning?
The four lobes of the brain.
What is the frontal lobe, parietal lobe, temporal lobe, and occipital lobe?
Questioning and writing.
What are adaptive Problem focused coping strategies?
The strategy that includes engaging in behavior to reduce emotional stress.
What is the emotion-focused coping strategy?
Examples of this include shock, confusion, and fearfulness.
What is denial?
The process of oscillating between loss-oriented and restoration-oriented coping.
What is the Dual Process Model of Coping and Bereavement?
The distal attachment of the biceps brachii long head.
What is the radial tuberosity?
Dancing and painting.
What are adaptive Appraisal focused coping strategies?
The strategy that looks for the positive in threatening situations.
What is the appraisal-focused coping strategy?
Examples of this include sharing one's story and reaching out to others.
What is bargaining?
The third task in Worden's Tasks of Mourning.
What is adjusting to an environment in which the deceased is missing?
The innervation of the deltoid muscles.
What is the axillary nerve?
Excessive behavior and non-adherence.
What are maladaptive problem focused coping strategies?
The coping-continuum requirements.
What is accepting the loss, grieving the loss, and learning to adapt to changes?
Example of an ambiguous loss.
What is dementia?
The loss-oriented coping behaviors from the Dual Process Model.
What is grief work, intrusion of grief, relinquishing bonds, and denial of restoration changes?
The actions of the Gracilis muscle.
What is hip adduction, knee IR, knee flexion?