Psychology Resources to Deal with Death and Mortality
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Psychology Resources to Deal with Death and Mortality
Topic 8 DQ 1 (Obj. 8.4)
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What types of resources would you use in helping a client deal with their own mortality? Research and post a minimum of three websites or other resources that might be beneficial in helping a client deal with death, dying, loss, and/or questions regarding immortality. Include an annotation as to what the resource contains and why you think it might be helpful.
This discussion question is informed by the following CACREP Standard: 2.F.3.i. Ethical and culturally relevant strategies for promoting resilience and optimum development and wellness across the lifespan.
TEXTBOOKS
Kail, R. V., & Cavanaugh, J. C. (2016). Human development: A life-span view (7th ed.). Belmont, CA: Thomson Wadsworth. ISBN-13: 9781305116641
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Julie LundeWhen facing their own mortality, people may be afraid, accepting, angry, or experience many other emotions, all at the same time or separately. Clients will likely not all have the same experience or reaction. While facing their own impending death, there are some areas that may be of importance to the individual – discussions with loved ones, spirituality or religion, and end of life wishes (Generous & Keeley, 2021). The following are some resources that may assist with these issues/topics:How to Start Talking About End-of-Life Care (aarp.org)AARP’s website has some articles that may be helpful with not only discussions about death, but ways to plan with family members end of life wishes and what needs to be done to prepare. They provide ideas for how to approach these conversations, and possible topics.How to Deal With Death and Dying as You Age (verywellmind.com)Verywellmind.com has a variety of subjects pertaining to facing death, including spirituality, emotional, and practical aspects. The practical aspects pertain to end of life planning, and what people may consider when making final arrangements and ensuring their wishes will be honored.Washington Group Therapy and Support Groups in Washington | Psychology TodayAnother great source of assistance for clients is support groups. Psychology today offers a tool in which you can enter in the area you live in and find a support or counseling group that is specific to the client’s situation. This can be pertaining to grief and loss, anxiety, depression, and more.Tamilia DavisPosted DateFeb 5, 2022, 9:18 AMUnreadReplies to Rebecca RicheyThe pain from death and loss cannot be avoided. When counseling clients who are suffering from a loss, the counselor must be able to serve as a guide/support while their clients are going through the grieving process. Clients should be given resources for support outside of the sessions. Clients should be able to access these resources in between sessions to keep the momentum of care going. https://www.faithandgrief.org/ For clients who would like Christian faith-based support. This organization uses scripture, online support groups, a daily podcast, and workshops that are all faith-based to help with the grieving process. https://www.griefshare.org/ GriefShare is an online organization that offers help with finding a grief support group in your area, and you can receive an email every day with grief support for free. If you are working with a client who does not have access to the internet or maybe just limited access at work, then this organization will help them find the help they need without requiring the internet on a daily basis. On Grief and Grieving: Finding the Meaning of Grief Through the Five Stages of Loss by Elisabeth Kubler-Ross is a book that goes through the grieving process. If you have a client who prefers to find support through knowledge rather than a physical group or online. A book that the client can read and reread is a good option that will help the client maintain self-care in between sessions.Alissa CollinsPosted DateFeb 6, 2022, 2:10 PMUnreadDeath is not an easy thing to understand. It seems straightforward, but unless you’ve have a front seat view of someone going through the process of dying, you can’t understand how complicated it can be. There are many useful resources available for those who are facing their own end-of-life scenario or for those who are walking the long road with a loved one who is nearing the end of their life.Beyond.life Advice pageBeyond.life is a website that provides much-needed advice about the end of life from how to plan for funeral costs to what to do with your pets. Some of the advice may not be relevant for Americans as it is based in the U.K., however, most of the advice is helpful no matter where you live. There is a tremendous amount of advice regarding grief and preparing for death.The Art of Dying WellThe Art of Dying Well is both a book and a website that provides podcasts, videos, and articles that provide resources for those who are dying as well as those who are coping with the loss or impending loss of a loved one, from a Catholic position. If I had a client that was seeing me as they were preparing for death, especially if they were a Christian, I would encourage them to utilize the resources on this website!Hospice Foundation of AmericaHospice Foundation of America provides a great number of resources, especially for those who are on hospice care or have a loved one on hospice care. The website offers practical advice during a time when everything is overwhelming, both because of the emotions and the legal and financial realities that death brings.REPLYRS
Psychology Resources to Deal with Death and Mortality
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