Childhood 0-5
School aged 5-12
Teenage 13-21
Adulthood 21-55
Elderly 55+
100
What causes confusion and the misunderstanding of the finality of death in children’s lives?
What is: TV (cartoon shows, characters)
100
Which gender tends to have more inward or stoic grieving?
What is: boys
100
Violent or accidental deaths are extremely hard for teens to grasp because...
What is: They think they’re invincible
100
Other than grieving, an additional challenge to losing spouse includes what?
What is: assuming new responsibilities and roles
100
What is one coping style often seen in men during a prolonged grief response?
What is: anger toward the deceased
200
What phrases do you avoid when talking to children about death?
What is: Euphemisms ex “went away” "went to sleep"
200
What stage of grief do children experience most often and more often than adults?
What is: Bargaining
200
Men typically don’t cry as often as women because they don’t want to appear...
What is: weak or un-manly
200
What are some ways to help an Adult grieve?
What is: talk about the loss, give the person time, or acknowledge their feelings
200
What behavior/symptom is a predictor of complicated grief in elders?
What is: prolonged depression
300
What “stage” do 2 & 3 year olds go through that influence their perception of what forever means?
What is: Object Permanence
300
What is often the first experience of death a child goes through?
What is: grandparent or pet
300
What is the best way to support a grieving teen?
What is: give them companionship
300
What are some Hispanic at home rituals that are done in order to honor the dead?
What is: At home shrines, candle lighting
300
An abnormal response to stress or loss is defined as:
What is: complicated grief
400
What is one of the guidelines for discussing death with children?
What is: Avoid discussing what happens after death if you are unaware of the family's beliefs.
400
Name the stage of grieving (out of the 5 stages) that children experience in loss after being influenced by cartoons or euphemisms.
What is: Denial
400
Grief never fully goes away, but over time it does change in..
What is: intensity
400
Adults experiencing death of a parent have reported...
What is: expanded perceptions of life, altered sensitivity to the passage of time, or increased importance of family ties
400
What type of bereavement is the most common for elders to be experiencing? In other words who are they most likely to grieve the most over?
What is: Spousal Bereavement/ Their spouse
500
There are four components relative to children’s understanding of death. Name at least one.
What is: Irreversibility Factor Finality Inevitability or Causality
500
What is one way to help a school aged child grieve?
What is: Let them know its ok set examples of healthy grief or answer questions they have knowing its ok not to know
500
What is the 2nd principle of teen grief?
What is: Each grieving experience is unique
500
This kind of grief does not go away and interferes with the person’s ability to take care of daily responsibilities
What is: unresolved grief
500
Spiritual Acceptance or having a connection with nature is defined as:
What is: self-transcendence