Thanatology 2200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Thanatology, Pseudobulbar Affect, Attachment Theory

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Normal and natural reaction to the death of a loved one. Grief b/w people has both commonalities and differences and although it is a universal experience, no two people grieve the same way. ** grief is referred to as work because it is the hardest thing some people may do, it is completely draining. the grieving response is totally healthy and adaptive, it doesn"t need to be stopped or hidden. It serves an important purpose even though some may see it as pathological. It is a reaction not necessarily a response. There is a fine line b/w grief as an adaptive response and grief as a disease and perhaps it does fit into both categories but our society is what seems to pathologize grief. There is societal discomfort surrounding emotion and we lose productivity. Grief is the price we pay for forming attachments to those around us. Therefore, anyone who has formed an attachment can grieve.

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