Mourning occurs as a result of losing a loved one in one's life. The grieving process can be experienced differently due to individual differences. These differences may differ from individual characteristics as well as social characteristics and characteristics specific to the situation. In the natural course of life, mourning and loss can occur at any time. It is a tangible loss as it is an irreversible fact. It is normal for a person to experience sadness in this process. Sadness is a normal response to an abnormal situation. There are various stages of the grieving process of the person. The person experiencing these stages has completed the grieving process and can begin to normalize in his life with various resources. The person stuck in the stages of the grieving process may experience the grief for a long time or cannot progress. In this case, pathological grief is mentioned. The loss experienced for the person can also appear as a traumatic mourning process. The person can react calmly to the law as well as with a crisis. In order to manage this crisis and cope with long-term grief and traumatic grief, specialist support can be obtained.
PATHOLOGIC BEAUTY
Despite the passing of 6 months after the grief, the person's functionality towards his environment and himself is impaired. The subject is pathological grief. For this situation, it is necessary to know the duration of the mourning period in which the person is in and how he or she lives through the stages of the mourning process. They may be stuck in the steps of the grieving process or may not accept the reality of the loss. Intense guilt, physical and psychological collapses can be observed in the person. In this process, the factors affecting the grieving process of the person should be taken into consideration. The identity of the deceased and how he died is important to the process of influencing the person. At the same time, the relationship between the person and the deceased, the losses that the person has experienced in the past, and the individual characteristics of the person should be known for the person's reactions to the law. The social support of the person and the situations that are affected during the mourning process should also be addressed.
CRISIS AND MORNING THERAPY
A person's reactions to pathological grief, crisis and traumatic grief can be known to cause loss of function in his life, or it can be noticed by physical and psychological reactions. In this case, the following steps are followed when the person applies for therapy.
Psychology Psychological Depriefing Method
It is aimed to analyze, explain and listen to the feelings and thoughts of people experiencing pathological grief, crisis management and traumatic grief, to realize, make sense of and restructure their emotions. It is aimed to strengthen the coping mechanisms of the person by reassembling the meaning system. This process will not only accelerate the healing process of the person, but also create the infrastructure for good management of any grieving process. The person may experience guilt and anger as a result of grief. When these feelings cannot be dealt with, they will appear as psychological reactions. Emotion-focused studies aim to define, classify and restructure one's emotion. As a result of the loss experienced by the person, feelings and thoughts may be blocked during the stages of the mourning process. Reflecting the feelings and thoughts of the person who has lost before the mourning process will appear as studies aimed at accepting the loss in the process that the person is in. It is important to be able to manage the crisis for the losses that the person will experience in life. Losses, which are a natural process in life, will disrupt the continuity of the person. In order to maintain this deteriorated continuity, external events that a person can analyze his situation will affect, as well as his internal resources are a very important factor.
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