Nursing Diagnoses in Psychiatric Nursing Care Plans and Psychotropic Medications

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A Comparison of Models by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, John Bowlby, George Engel, and William WordenStages/Tasks^ Possible Time Kübler-RossBowlbyEngelWordenDimension

Behaviors
V. AcceptanceIV. ReorganizationV. RecoveryIV. Finding an enduring con-nection with the lost entity in the midst of embarking on a new life.

Resolution is complete. The bereaved person experiences a reinvestment in new rela-tionships and new goals. The lost entity is not purged or replaced, but relocated in the life of the bereaved. At this stage, terminally ill persons express a readiness to die.
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