Zusammenfassung der Ressource
GRIEF
- DEFINITIONS
- Bereavement: objective situation of loss
- Grief: affective response to loss
- Mourning: acts of
expression of grief
(culturally defined)
- Models of Grief
- Normal Grief
- Phase Model (Stroebe)
- Four phases that
need to be
progressed through
- Shock and Disbelief
- Yearning and Protest
- Despair
- Recovery and Restitution
- Task Model (Worden)
- Four tasks
that need to
be achieved
- Accept reality of loss
- Experience pain of grief
- Adjust to
environment where
deceased is absent
- Withdraw emotional
energy and reinvest
in new relationships
- Dual Process
Model (Stroebe)
- Loss orentation
- Restoration orientation
- Pathological grief
- Parkes
- Chronic grief
- Delayed grief
- Inhibited grief
- Parkes
and
Weiss
- Unexpected
grief syndrome
- Ambivalent
grief
syndrome
- Persistent
Complex
Bereavement
Disorder (DSM5)
- Pathological Grief Outcomes
- Mortality rate
increase - OR men
1.87/women 1.47
(3 months post
widowhood)
- OR men
1.16/women 1.07
12 months post
widowhood
- Psychiatric and other disorders
- Elderly -
unexpected
bereavement
mortality OR 1.61
/ known
morbidity OR 1.21
- Trajectories
through grief
(Bonanno)
- Stable low
distress/resilience
(46%)
- Chronic
grief
16%
- Common
grief or
recovery
11%
- Depression
followed by
improvement
10%
- Chronic
depression
8%
- Determinants of Grief Outcomes (Worden)
Anmerkungen:
- L A D A V S
Loss, attachment, death, antecedent. variables, social, stressors
- Extent
of the
loss
- Nature of
attachment
- Mode of
death
- Historical
antecedents
- Demographic
and personality
variables
- Social variables
- Concurrent
stressors
- Theories of Grief
- Psychoanalytic
- Grief frees the
person from
libidinal
attachment to the
deceased
- Attachment Theory
- Detachment from
unavailable figure (as in
childhood attachment)
- Assumptive World (Parkes)
- Relinquishing assumptions
about future and building
new ones
- Behavioural
- Loss of reinforcement
- Learned Helplessness
- Loss of
control/nothing can
produce desired
outcome
- Stress and Crisis Models
- Adapting and developing new coping strategies to manage the loss
- Grief Couselling
- Roles
- Normalise experience
- Support expression of feelings
- Provide time to grieve
- Assist living in presence of loss
- Exposure
therapy
- Continuing support
- Identify
pathological
grief responses
- Efficacy
- helpful for self-referred
clients and recently
bereaved