Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing by Videbeck
11 ABUSE ANDVIOLENCE 233 ➤ KEY POINTS The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has identified violence and abusive beha ...
234 Unit 3 CURRENTSOCIAL ANDEMOTIONALCONCERNS Dissociative disorders have the essential fea- ture of disruption in the usually ...
11 ABUSE ANDVIOLENCE 235 age of the Columbine High School massacre: Examin- ing the role of imitation. Archives of Pediatrics an ...
236 Chapter Review The nurse working with a client during a flash- back says, “I know you’re scared, but you’re in a safe place ...
237 ➤ FILL-IN-THE-BLANK QUESTIONS Identify the type of abuse described in the following situations. A parent does not see a doct ...
Survivor’s guilt Intergenerational transmission process in violent families 238 ...
239 ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ 239 12 Learning Objectives After reading this chapter, the student should be able to 1.Identify the types of losse ...
Experiences of loss are normal and essential in human life. Letting go, relinquishing, and moving on happen continually as a per ...
sense of self-worth, which the person may experience as a loss. A loss of role function and the self-perception and worth tied t ...
Experiencing cognitive disorganization and emotional despair with difficulty functioning in the everyday world Reorganizing and ...
tures him before he became ill. Viewing the grieving process more positively, she believes that his death in some way has encour ...
over life or destiny.” He or she searches for answers to why the trauma occurred. The goal of the search is to give meaning and ...
sonal identity, direction, and purpose for living. He or she gains independence and confidence (Bowlby, 1980). By experimenting ...
if the bereaved person cannot move through the griev- ing process. In the phase of reorganization, the bereaved per- son partici ...
specifies washing, dressing, and positioning of the body. The first step is traditional washing of the body by a Muslim of the s ...
the body while the person is alone. To leave the body alone after death is disrespectful. The family of the deceased may request ...
strong bonds among them. The emotional effects of loss are significant for these nurses; however, there is seldom a socially ord ...
Characteristics of Susceptibility For some, the effects of grief are particularly devas- tating because their personality, emoti ...
that the nurse can avoid imposing them on the client. Attentive presenceis being with the client and focusing intently on commun ...
her first unborn child and the woman who has elected to abort a pregnancy, this question could have simi- lar or different answe ...
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