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Report on Dynamics of Adjustments

   

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Dynamics of Adjustments

Table of ContentsINTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................11 Five stages of the process of dying by Kubler-Ross (1970)....................................................12 Four stages of grieving process by John Bowlby (1980).........................................................23 Recommendation on how to help people to cope with bereavement of that loss....................4CONCLUSION................................................................................................................................6

INTRODUCTION“Nothing lasts forever” is a famous saying which depicts many situations which mightrise in a life of human. Attachment is a proverb which we use for an emotional link with thingsor people we meet. Hence, the fear of loosing a person or anything with which we are attachedcan cause many kind of responses. This research is a complete study of grief which can becaused to a person who is facing any kind of illness or human loss. 1 Five stages of the process of dying by Kubler-Ross (1970)Death is inevitable, if a person is born automatically it will be dead one day. Meantimewhen that person live it makes various relations, experiences, ups, downs etc. which is called aslife. The people with whom a person is associated have a habit of it or we can say they are use toof that persons presence. Hence, when that person die it cause a huge impact on people who areassociated with it. There is dependence of people on a person emotionally, financially or anyother which causes them grief (Smaldone, 2013). But sometimes as we know death arisessuddenly that causes various impacts such as people refuses to believe that person is not alive orthey might have hope that person is still alive. But these all are delusions which are predicted bya person so as to satisfy its grief which is being caused by the incident. In regards to this Swiss psychiatrist Elisabeth Kubler-Ross introduced a model whichdefined emotions of people during illness or when someone have lost their loved one. She alsopublished a book named as On Death and Dying about the relation of death on a person. ItsModel consist of Five stages upon which the whole study was dependent. The model is acomplete study of behaviour or stages that a person might face while it looses a love one ormight be ill. The five stages which are included by Kubler are denial, anger, bargaining,depression and acceptance (Hall, 2011). These are the majorly experienced on bereavedsituations which arises. Hence, an explanation to these expressions is given below:DenialIn this first stage of model a person who is bereaved do not accept the real situation andcling to the false reality. The person admits that diagnosis is mistaken and the person who isactually claimed to be dead is still alive. Denial is a defence mechanism and it is natural which aperson gives out for a particular situation of a person not being alive. Hence, death is not easy toevade and not at all easy to avoid so a being react like this.1

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