Definitions
Grief and bereavement
Self care
Compassion Fatigue
100

the response to loss, particularly to the loss of someone or some living thing that has died, to which a bond or affection was formed

Grief

100

True or False the 4 stages of grief is the best and only grief framework

FALSE!!!!!!

Tonkin's model
Four Tasks
Six R's
Dual Process
Reconstruction of Meaning 

100

Research shows on average people spend how long (in minutes) on self care daily

15 minutes 

100

what is another name for compassion fatigue besides burnout

vicarious trauma or secondary trauma

200

the feeling of being overwhelmed or unable to cope with mental or emotional pressure.

Stress

200

How long is the early stage of grief considered to be 

2 years

200

Name 1 type of self care

physical
psychological
spiritual
professional
personal
financial
social

200

Name one job performance change that might be a result of  compassion fatigue

Low motivation ▪ Increased errors ▪ Decreased quality ▪ Avoidance of job responsibilities ▪ Over-involvement in details/perfectionism ▪ Lack of flexibility

300

doing our work helping others and feeling good about the work we did, and spreading the positivity and encouragement of ongoing work done well. 

Compassion satisfaction

300

type of self care focusing one's awareness on the present moment, while calmly acknowledging and accepting one's feelings, thoughts, and bodily sensations 

mindfulness 

300

Name at least 1 sign of compassion fatigue

Irritability, exhaustion, problems sleeping, ruminating thoughts about the suffering of others, cynicism, avoidance, numbness, apathy, a sense of being detached, and a loss of joy in your work

400

the practice of taking an active role in protecting one's own well-being and happiness, in particular during periods of stress.

Self-care

400

What type of grief occurs before a loss.  

Anticipatory Grief

400

Not getting enough of this can lead to decreased effectiveness, increased health problems like heart disease and diabetes, and eating larger portions

sleep

400

Name a risk factor for compassion fatigue

Overly conscientious persons
perfectionists
self-giving
low levels of social support
high levels of stress in personal life
previous histories of trauma that led to negative coping skills such as bottling up or avoiding emotions

500

The emotional residue or strain of exposure to working with those suffering from the consequences of traumatic events. “the negative cost of caring,” and it is characterized by a reduced ability to feel empathy for those they are caring for.

compassion fatigue or burnout

500

Name a symptom of anticipatory grief

anxiety, guilt, fear, and irritability. You may lose sleep, have problems concentrating, making decisions, or remembering things. 

It's also perfectly normal not to have anticipatory grief. 

500

What percentage of American adults experienced a mental health issues in 2020

1 in 5  or 20%

500

What are the ABC's of prevention

Awareness, Balance, Connection