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Chapter 4 Lesson 3 Pages 102-105

Chapter 4 Lesson 3 Pages 102-105. Coping with Loss and Grief. Open Book Quiz pg. 102-105. Remember, you may use only your book ! Use a #2 pencil. Fill in the scantron the following: Name: FIRST AND LAST Subject: CH. 4 QUIZ Date:______ class: fill in the period. Objectives:.

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Chapter 4 Lesson 3 Pages 102-105

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  1. Chapter 4Lesson 3Pages 102-105 Coping with Loss and Grief

  2. Open Book Quizpg. 102-105 • Remember, you may use only yourbook! • Use a #2 pencil. • Fill in the scantron the following: • Name: FIRST AND LAST • Subject: CH. 4 QUIZ • Date:______ • class: fill in the period

  3. Objectives: • 1. Identify the stages of the grieving process • 2. Identify ways to cope with death • 3. Identify ways to cope with traumatic events.

  4. Acknowledging Loss • You may have experienced a loss that has left you feeling sad. • Moving to a new city leaving friends/family behind • Death of someone you love • Death of a pet • Pain of a break-up or relationship • Grieving is a common and natural reaction to any loss that brings on strong emotions.

  5. Expressing Griefwith a partner, put the grieving process in order that it occurs • Bargaining • Depression • Hope • Denial or Numbness • Emotional Release • Acceptance • Emotional Release • Remorse

  6. The Grieving Process Turn to page 103 for the answers and read why they are in this order. Denial or Numbness Emotional Release Anger Bargaining Depression Remorse Acceptance Hope

  7. Coping with Death Death is one of the most painful losses we can experience. If the death was sudden or traumatic, the survivors may experience shock. Most people respond to loss by mourning: the act of showing sorrow or grief. Mourning includes talking about the person, experiencing pain of the loss, and searching for meaning. It may be difficult for some people to move out of the mourning process.

  8. Showing Empathy The friendship and support of others who are grieving may make the process easier. Here are some ways you can show support: Help the person to recall happy, positive memories Be a sympathetic listener, and use silence when appropriate. Sometimes, just nodding your head shows that you understand. Don’t rush the grieving process or attempt to resolve the person’s grief in one day. No one can lead another person through this process.

  9. Community Support • Common mourning rituals, such as memorial services, wakes, and funerals are events that celebrate the life of the person who has died. • The clergy (Pastors, priests, rabbi's, etc.) and mental health professionals who specialize in grief can also provide support.

  10. Coping with Traumatic Events • A Traumatic Event: Any event that has a stressful impact sufficient to overwhelm your normal coping strategies. • These events are sudden and shocking, such as accidents, violent assaults, suicides, and natural disasters. • Seek support from family members, friends, and community groups and agencies to help you manage your shock and grief. • Try to resume your normal activities to help get you through the grieving process.

  11. Interactive Study Guide • Open: iSwifter APP • Open the bookmarks tab and choose: “Glencoe chapter activities” • Drop Down: “Chapter Activities” • Choose: “Chapter 4” • Open: “Interactive Study Guides” • Open: “Lesson #3” • http://glencoe.com/sites/common_assets/health_fitness/glencoe_health_09/isg/GH_ch04.3.swf

  12. Memory Matching Game • Open: iSwifter APP • Open the bookmarks tab and choose: “Glencoe chapter activities” • Drop Down: “Chapter Activities” • Choose: “Chapter 4” • Open: “Interactive Health Tutor” • Open: “Chapter 4” • http://glencoe.com/olc_games/game_engine/content/gln_health/gln_health_09/conc_game/english/ch4/index.html

  13. eFlashcards Open: iSwifter APP Open the bookmarks tab and choose: “Glencoe chapter activities” Drop Down: “Chapter Activities” Choose: “Chapter 4” Open: “eFlashcards” http://www.glencoe.com/qe/efcsec.php?qi=21314

  14. Online Practice Quiz • Open: iSwifter APP • Open the bookmarks tab and choose: “Glencoe chapter activities” • Drop Down: “Chapter Activities” • Choose: “Chapter 4” • Open: “Online Quizzes” • http://glencoe.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0078913284/student_view0/unit2/chapter4/online_quizzes.html

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