Stages of Grieving Word Scramble
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| Engel's Six Stages | Shock and disbelief, Developing awareness, Restitution, Resolving the loss, Idealization, Outcome |
| "I know I won't be having Sunday Dinner with my mother anymore, maybe my husband and I can eat out this Sunday" | RESOLVING |
| "I can't believe my mother died of breast cancer. She was never seriously ill in her life" | SHOCK AND DISBELIEF |
| "My mother was the perfect parent, I wish I could be more like her with my kids" | IDEALIZATION |
| Every time I think of my mother I can't help but cry" | DEVELOPING AWARENESS |
| "I've been attending mass every morning to pray for my mother's soul to help me get over her death" | RESTITUTION |
| "I miss my mother, but at least now I can accept her death and try to get on with my life" | OUTCOME |
| Exaggeration of good qualities of the person or object lost, followed by acceptance of the loss. | IDEALIZATION |
| Involve the rituals surrounding loss including funeral services | RESTITUTION |
| The final resolution of the grieving process. | OUTCOME |
| KUBLER 5 stages | Denial and Isolation, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance |
| An Aids patient tells you " I am no longer afraid of dying, I think I have made my peace with everyone and I am actually ready to move on. | ACCEPTANCE |
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