Healthy Grief

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    Kate Chopin's The Story Of An Hour

    husband as delicate as possible. Josephine and Richards reluctantly tell her about her husband’s death "in broken sentences.” Josephine and Richards believe that this shocking news will cause her heart problems to get worse. Louise Mallard cries in her grief and eventually goes to her room to be alone. Louise sits in a chair facing an open window looking at the open square in front of her house. The

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    Resilience and Spirituality

    Resilience and Spirituality Jessica Polster Liberty University Abstract Resilience or bouncing back after trauma, happens to all people at some time in their life. Whether that be after the death of a family member, seeing combat, watching a friend die, being abused, there are many forms of trauma that people deal with on a day-to-day basis. “The term resilience is used across a variety of domains” (Dees, 2011). How someone bounces back after the trauma plays a big role in how they will live out

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    Zongzi

    upright minister for King Huai of Chu. However, he was not appreciated by the king and was opposed by aristocrats heads by Zi Lan, and then deposed and exiled by King Huai. Later, when Qu Yuan hearing that Qin’s army conquers Chu’s capital, with a grief, he threw himself down into the Miluo River in despair. It was the fifth day of the fifth lunar month in 278 BC. After his death, Chu’s people never stopped mourning Qu Yuan; they rowed their boats on the river to try to find his corpse. People

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    Elderly Suicide Attempts

    Journal Article Critique Problem Solving in Elderly Suicide Attempters Presented by: Robin Brumfield Presented to: Dr. Burnes November 4, 2015 Alcorn State University Journal Article Critique The purpose of the study was to assess whether perceived deficits in problem solving were associated with suicidal behavior in late life depression between depressed elderly suicide attempters, non-suicidal depressed elders, and non depressed controls. It was hypothesized that depressed elderly with

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    Native American Suicide Proposal

    this information is not always accurate. According to Healthy People 2020 (2017), this nation’s mental illness numerically is a high liability among the immense list of diseases and mental disorders and are a large proportion of the premier forms of disability and health disparities affecting the adult population at an increasingly distressing rate. Objectives MHMD-1, MHMD-4, MHMD-4.2, and MWS-9 target goals such as maintaining a healthy weight, and nutrition while increasing physical activity

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    Abortion

    pregnancy could endanger her physical/mental health, (3) the continuation of pregnancy could lead to substantial risk to the newborn, (4) if the pregnancy was the result of rape (5) if the socio-economic status of the mother hampers the progress of a healthy pregnancy, (6) if the contraceptive device irrespective of the method used failed.” However, other than the respectable mediums listed above abortion should be abolished. Due to the law, abortion is now a risk to the economy and its future, it also

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    Depression

    Depression is a mood disorder in which a person’s feelings of sadness, frustration, anger, and grief interfere with their everyday life and those around them. Typically, depression lasts for a long period of time, which is what distinguishes it from the ‘blues’, which usually lasts a couple days. While clinical depression is common, it is a very serious disease that can lead to problems at home and school, drug-abuse, self-hate, and suicide if left untreated. Symptoms of clinical depression include

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    Resilience and Spirituality

    Resilience and Spirituality Jessica Polster Liberty University Abstract Resilience or bouncing back after trauma, happens to all people at some time in their life. Whether that be after the death of a family member, seeing combat, watching a friend die, being abused, there are many forms of trauma that people deal with on a day-to-day basis. “The term resilience is used across a variety of domains” (Dees, 2011). How someone bounces back after the trauma plays a big role in how they will live

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    Case Study

    mobility will be inhibited. He is supplemented Slow K1 and a multivitamin to prevent and treat malnutrition. On a social level, Ferdinand has many aspects in his life which make it difficult to interact in society. He is a widower still suffering grief from his losses and therefore does not wish to remarry; he is of a different culture with language barriers; he is retired so does not socialize at work; he is under financial strain so cannot afford to go out and socialize and his ill health causes

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    Organ Donor Shortage

    (“Be an Organ Donor - Learn More on Organ Donation.”). Often times, drivers who perish in car accidents, and others who die suddenly who have not declared themselves to be organ donors will be buried with all of their viable, healthy organs. This takes the chance to live a healthy away from a person dying of organ failure. Organ donation can offer an improved quality of life for the recipient. Not only is there a severe shortage

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