Understanding Death and Bereavement Across Cultures

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Explore the diverse attitudes and customs regarding death, implications of the mortality revolution, coping mechanisms for dying and grieving, and challenges faced in mourning various losses. Delve into cultural perspectives on hastening death and overcoming fear of dying, along with hypothetical questions on choosing one's time of death.


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  1. DEALING WITH DEATH AND BEREAVEMENT Week 7 Chapter 19 Life Span Development

  2. How do attitudesand customsconcerning death differ across cultures, and what are the implication of the mortality revolution in developed countries? How do people deal with dying, and how do they grieve for a loss? Guideposts What special challengesare involved in surviving a spouse, a parent, or a child, and in mourning a miscarriage? How are attitudes toward hastening deathchanging, and what concerns do such practices raise? How can people overcome fear of dyingand come to terms with death?

  3. SEANDAINYA KAMU BISA MENENTUKAN SENDIRI, KAPAN KAMU MEMILIH UNTUK MENINGGAL DUNIA? MENGAPA? Hypothetical Question

  4. Guidepost 1: How do attitudes and customs concerning death differ across cultures, and what are the implication of the mortality revolution in developed countries? Death = universal experience yet culture-specific The Cultural Context The Mortality Revolution Thanatology Hospice Care Palliative/Comfort Care

  5. Guidepost 2: How do people deal with dying, and how do they grieve for a loss? Physical and Cognitive Changes Preceding Death Terminal Drop/Decline Confronting One s Own Death Kubler-Ross 1. Denial Anger Bargaining for Extra Time Depression Acceptance 2. 3. 4. 5.

  6. Patterns of Grieving Grief Bereavement The Classic Grief Work Model Shock and disbelief Preoccupation with the memory of the dead person Resolution Guidepost 2: How do people deal with dying, and how do they grieve for a loss? (cont.)

  7. Childhood and Adolescence Adulthood Irreversible Universal Inevitable Non-functional Integrity versus despair Life review Guidepost 2: How do people deal with dying, and how do they grieve for a loss? (cont.)

  8. Guidepost 3: What special challengesare involved in surviving a spouse, a parent, or a child, and in mourning a miscarriage? Significant Losses Surviving a Spouse Losing a Parent in Adulthood Losing a Child Mourning a Miscarriage

  9. Guidepost 4: How are attitudes toward hastening death changing, and what concerns do such practices raise? Suicide Passive Euthanasia Hastening Death Active Euthanasia Advance Directive (Living Will) Durable Power of Attorney Assisted Suicide Legalizing Physician Aid in Dying End-of-Life Decisions and Cultural Attitude End-of-Life Options and Diversity Concerns

  10. World Mental Health Day 2019 Preventing Suicide

  11. EUTHANASIA PRO KONTRA

  12. Guidepost 5: How can people overcome fear of dying and come to terms with death? Reviewing a Life Life Review

  13. HARI INIADALAH HARITERAKHIRMU TULISKANLAH PESANMUYANG TERAKHIR Hypothetical Situation

  14. How do attitudesand customsconcerning death differ across cultures, and what are the implication of the mortality revolution in developed countries? How do people deal with dying, and how do they grieve for a loss? Guideposts What special challengesare involved in surviving a spouse, a parent, or a child, and in mourning a miscarriage? How are attitudes toward hastening deathchanging, and what concerns do such practices raise? How can people overcome fear of dyingand come to terms with death?

  15. Chuck Palahniuk We all die. The goal isn t to live forever, the goal is to create something that will.

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