- Disbelieve or Denial - Expressing Intense Feelings -Expressing Intense Feelings (groan, uncontrollable sob, inability to concentrate, forgetful,

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
1 Notes on Grief & Loss. Grief A natural response to any loss or difficult change –Experienced by all people –Expressed in varying ways.
Advertisements

Stan Tai. Definition Result-Oriented Caring : An action that you see other’s need and try to get to that change you want. Process-Oriented Caring : An.
SLIDE SHOW FOR RADIATION THERAPY DEPT JOHANNESBURG HOSPITAL.
THE 3RD COMMANDMENT: DON’T DESPISE GOD’S WORD
Grief and Loss presented for: Personal Touch Volunteers.
Acknowledging Loss Kelly has always been close to her grandfather. Every weekend they would spend time together,
Concrete tools for Healthcare Professionals who provide pre-bereavement support for families with children Heather J Neal BRIDGES: A Center for Grieving.
OPAL Fall Material- Material- possessions Relationship- Relationship- partner, children, parents Functional- Functional- disability Support- Support-
GRIEF & LOSS STAGES ELISABETH KUBLER-ROSS
By: Glenda K. Lane & Phillip N. Lambert Jr.
A Time of Change Presented by: APS Healthcare Southwestern PA Health Care Quality Unit (HCQU)
 What is grief?  Intense emotional suffering caused by a loss, disaster or misfortune.
Loss & Grief. List all the things that can be considered a “loss” (The loss spectrum) List all the things that can be considered a “loss” (The loss spectrum)
Understanding Grief & Loss
Loss Physical (loss of something tangible)
 is a normal reaction to a death or loss in a person's life  can be hard, stressful and tiring, but it is not an illness  helps us to let go of the.
Quiz What is grief?  Grief: deep and painful emotions experienced because of a loss  Anticipatory Grief: a feeling of loss before a death or dreaded.
Living With Diabetes Feelings about diabetes and how it affects your family or partner.
Phase IX: Grieving & Sudden Death Photo by AbbyD11 on Flickr.
Coping with Spinal Cord Injury. Spinal cord injury is often a huge shock that someone is not prepared for. Such a trauma can cause many feelings such.
1 Carleton RtI training session April 30, 2013 Diane Torbenson RtI Greenvale Park Elementary School
Robab Khoshbooii EDP5003. What Is Grief? Grief is a natural reaction to the loss of someone important to you. There are many different types of loss,
Journal What is grief? How do you handle grief when it occurs in your life?
Listening Skills Study Skills for Computing and Multimedia.
By Andy Olejack Grief. What is Grief? Grief is intense emotional suffering caused by a loss, disaster, or misfortune.
SECTION 7 Depression.
Caregiving for Patients with Alzheimer's Disease & Parkinson’s Disease.
Agony in the Garden To describe Jesus’ agony and arrest in the garden
Letter from Kathia Project Hope-Costa Rica. I have points I would like to tell you, regarding my new ministry with the special people I am helping taking.
Dealing with Grief and Loss
Parents/Carers Supporting Behaviour for Learning.
+ THANKSGIVING !!! HAHAHAHAHAHA. + Thanksgiving!!!! You are in your house eating turkey and you pack some to your friend ( click here if you want to give.
One important and obvious realization when thinking about death is that death is inevitable. The time death will come is uncertain, but that it will arrive.
Grief and Loss. What Causes us Grief? Death of someone close to us DivorceAbuse Eating Disorders Loss of a job Life Altering Accident Paralysis Others.
Grieving/Death “It's only when we truly know and understand that we have a limited time on earth -- and that we have no way of knowing when our time is.
Managing Stress and Coping with Loss
COPING WITH LOSS Effects of Loss. Many forms of Loss  Death of a family member  Divorce of one’s parents  Death of a pet  A breakup with a boyfriend/girlfriend.
African American Faith Based Bereavement Initiative.
8.1 Objectives Understand the importance of the Supervisor- Employee Relationship Develop an understanding of your supervisory weaknesses Learn how to.
The Cancer Nutrition Network for Texans presents: Creating Cancer Care Teams: A workshop for Cancer Patients and their Family Caregivers The CNNT is funded.
Helping People Who Are Grieving. The price of love is the pain of separation.
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder United States Army Medical Command Chaplain Joe Hughes.
Family & Emotional Issues in Divorce © WIFE.org, All Rights Reserved.
CARLETON READS & COUNTS (TUTOR SESSION) April 30, 2013 Diane Torbenson RtI Greenvale Park Elementary School
Pope Francis Faith Award Gathering Point One
While divorce is stressful for children, research has found that the way parents handle the divorce process influences their child’s adjustment. Children.
Chapter 4: Section 3-pg. 89. Examples of loss can include death of a family member, the divorce of one’s parents, the death of a pet, a breakup with a.
Rainbow Fish 2015 Spring Term 2 Communication and Language This half-term the theme in Rainbow Fish class is ‘Frozen.’ Children will be learning through.
Youth Ministry is  about building relationships!  connecting with and challenging young people to be the best they can be  sharing the love and grace.
Ethics and Morals HRE 40 Unit 4 Mr. Carney.
Do Now: What do different ages think when someone dies?
Nursing Assistant Monthly Copyright © 2012 Delmar, Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. December 2012 Working with families.
The Role of the Volunteer HOSPICE PALLIATIVE CARE.
Grief. Journal How might you comfort a child who had a pet that died? (3-4 sentences)
The Role of the Volunteer HOSPICE PALLIATIVE CARE.
Grief and Loss.
Grief and Bereavement cerah.lakeheadu.ca Palliative Care Education for Front-Line Workers in First Nations Communities.
S.p.i.e.s EMOTIONAL. Circle the “most correct” answer. QUIZ: Emotions Out of Control?
In The Name of God. Cognition vs Emotion How to tell the bad news.
Teacher: Remember, Jesus walks with us always. Here is his message for us today You shall love the Lord your God with all your hear, and with all your.
Dealing with Change Deer Oaks EAP Services. Stages of Grief Following Job Changes Happiness or Shock and Denial Emotional Release Depression Panic and.
The Grieving Process Health Miss Kilker.
Third Sunday of Lent. Christ is with us He is with us indeed And so we gather.... In the name of the Father…
Faith in Action - Prayer Wednesday 1 st July. What does the Bible say about Prayer? As Christians, prayer seems pivotal to our lives, but often it’s really.
ALL: In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen Dear God, We believe you are hear among us. Help us become loving men and.
5. SERVING STEPS  Think of some ways and places you could serve God in the church or the youth group at Max age.  What ways do you personally want to.
Pastoral Counseling.
Mental and Emotional Health
Managing Stress and Coping with Loss
The 5 Stages of Grief Denial Anger Bargaining Depression Acceptance.
Presentation transcript:

- Disbelieve or Denial - Expressing Intense Feelings -Expressing Intense Feelings (groan, uncontrollable sob, inability to concentrate, forgetful, distracted) -Trying to make sense of the tragedy (guilt, anger, faith crisis) -Resignation (isolated, loneliness, depression) - Letting Go of One’s Grief - Building a New Life Shock Rebuild

To “Do” Be available, Build a safe house - make contact at routine basis, Pray for CR and CG Listen (Active, Reflective Listening) Encourage emotional expression, - Accept the feelings and actions of the CR - allow for tears, - Be patient if the stories are repeated and repeated - Touch and hug to communicate warmth and caring Touch and hug to communicate warmth and caring Do some physical activities with the CR, Let CR make decision and help CR avoid rush decision Offer distinctively Christian resources, mobilize support if needed. Balance care giving and boundary Encourage CR to do Grief coping activities

Grief Coping Activities Crying, talking, sharing Prayer and meditating on Scripture Attending a support group Staying busy, working, balanced with rest and relaxation Journaling Listening to music (hymns, praise and worship) Reading Exercising regularly Taking a vacation Spending time with family and friends Calling a friend and going out for a meal Creating a memory book Gardening Attending a Bible study

Not to “Do” Do not judge or tell CR what to fell. Do not give CR self-help books right away. Do not drop in unannounced. Do not try to give advice unless asked. Do not preach. Do not try to heal the wound.

To “Say” Pray and pray Offer comfort - “I am here for you “ - “You must be devastating. I can not imagine what you are going through.” Share stories and memories of the one they lost, - CR needs to hear his/her loved one is remembered. Express your own grief Non-judgmental, don’t challenge the denial Offer specific help - Don’t say “ If you need help. Please let me know”. Instead saying “May I come and help you (specific job) Guard against platitude

Not to “Say” (These are platitudes.) “I understand exactly how you feel” “At least he/she is not suffering any more” “Time will heal” “He/She’s young. He/She can (marry again, or have more children)” “Everybody will die, sooner or later” “Everything will be all right” “The first year is the hardest” “Only the good die young” “It is time to get on with your life” “Every cloud has a silver lining”

Not to “Say” “He/She is in a better place” “God has taken him/her home” “God doesn’t give any more than you can bear” “God doesn’t make mistake” “God only takes the good” “This is God’s will” “Even when we don’t understand it, we shouldn’t question God’s will” (note: What will the consequence be if CG says these statements? What should CG say if CR says these statements?)