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Discussing Ambiguity & Ambivalence when there is Dementia Ambiguity Construct The person’s absence or presence clouds couple and family roles and boundaries.

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1 Discussing Ambiguity & Ambivalence when there is Dementia Ambiguity Construct The person’s absence or presence clouds couple and family roles and boundaries. Ambiguity Qualities Location – in the family structure Source – from external context Effect – blocks cognition Assessment – individual and familial

2 Discussing Ambiguity & Ambivalence when there is Dementia Ambivalence Construct Family member experiences mixed feelings and emotions Ambivalence Qualities Location – inside the person Source – from one’s internal conflict about an external situation (ambiguous loss) Effect – Immobilizes and blocks coping, especially if ambivalence remains unconscious Assessment – individual

3 III.Cycle of Distress – Ambiguous Loss from Dementia 1. Situation - Ambiguous Loss 2. Boundary Ambiguity in the system 3. Ambivalent – Roles Rules Rituals Relationships

4 III.Cycle of Distress – Ambiguous Loss from Dementia 4. Caregiver & Family Immobilization 5. Caregiver Depression – Family conflict 6. Patient Behavior Problems

5 III.Cycle of Distress – Ambiguous Loss from Dementia 1. Ambiguous Loss 2. Ambiguity 3. Ambivalent 4. Immobilization 5. Depression 6. Behavior Problems

6 III.Things to Remember Ambiguity is a cognitive variable Facts do not appear to be available Lack of information Ambivalence is a affective variable Individual may have mixed emotions or conflicted feelings Love/hate – joy/sadness for the person

7 III.Things to Remember Not all Ambiguous Loss leads to ambivalence Factors Personality type Learned experiences Religious and cultural beliefs Socialization

8 III.Things to Remember Ambiguity and ambivalence can be normal Families can become immobilized When there are high levels of ambiguity and ambivalence

9 III.Things to Remember What is the goal? Increase tolerance for ambiguity Therefore minimize ambiguity and immobilization from guilt and shame


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