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DEATH, DYING & BEREAVEMENT We are a death dying society - Why? sense that we can control death decreased exposure to death control over the forces of nature.

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1 DEATH, DYING & BEREAVEMENT We are a death dying society - Why? sense that we can control death decreased exposure to death control over the forces of nature sense of self Psychologists put death in a lifespan perspective … idealized image of how we cope

2 Developmental View of Death Anxiety children - don’t comprehend finality, universality adolescents - sense of immortality adulthood - long way away, but anxiety  es middle-age - physical changes, unfulfilled dreams, death of parents late adulthood - think about it more, less fearful must consider cohort effects: old today - wars, poor health care young today - distanced, media

3 Concerns Regarding Death high school students: losing loved one, finality, punishment middle-age: premature death, pain older adults: process of dying, helpless, undignified Attitudes Toward Death typical neurotic creative

4 Kübler-Ross’ Stage Theory of Dying (1) Denial - ‘Not me!’ (2) Anger - ‘Why me?’ ‘Why now?’ (3) Bargaining - ‘I’ll be good!’ (4) Depression - death is unavoidable (5) Acceptance - peace, acceptance of fate awakened interest in psychology of dying but... many criticisms

5 Pattison’s Phase Theory of Dying different trajectories, depending on whether death is certain or uncertain Birth Death Crisis knowledge of death Max. anxiety Acute crisis phase Chronic living-dying phase Integrated dying Terminal Phase

6 ‘Good Death’ Choosing when we die: Euthanasia active - intentional act to hasten death passive - failure to act, withdrawal e.g., living will, durable power of attorney Choosing where we die: Hospices/Palliative Care blend institutional care and home care humanizes end-of-life experience for dying as well as survivors active and compassionate care for patient and family

7 Bereavement grief - feelings associated with loss mourning - grief behaviours, leave-taking rituals Phases of grief and bereavement: numbness yearning disorganisation reorganisation/recovery

8 Death of a Spouse most common loss in the elderly societal pressure to mourn for a period of time women widowed more often for men and women, loss of person who had many roles men and women deal w/ widowhood differently survivor often loses role of caregiver for ill spouse


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