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 Remember, you may use only your book !  Use a #2 pencil.  Fill in the scantron the following:  Name: FIRST AND LAST  Subject: CH. 4 QUIZ  Date:______  class: fill in the period

 1. Identify the stages of the grieving process  2. Identify ways to cope with death  3. Identify ways to cope with traumatic events.

 You may have experienced a loss that has left you feeling sad. › Moving to a new city leaving friends/family behind › Death of someone you love › Death of a pet › Pain of a break-up or relationship  Grieving is a common and natural reaction to any loss that brings on strong emotions.

 Bargaining  Depression  Hope  Denial or Numbness  Emotional Release  Acceptance  Emotional Release  Remorse

 Common mourning rituals, such as memorial services, wakes, and funerals are events that celebrate the life of the person who has died.  The clergy (Pastors, priests, rabbi's, etc.) and mental health professionals who specialize in grief can also provide support.

 A Traumatic Event: Any event that has a stressful impact sufficient to overwhelm your normal coping strategies.  These events are sudden and shocking, such as accidents, violent assaults, suicides, and natural disasters.  Seek support from family members, friends, and community groups and agencies to help you manage your shock and grief.  Try to resume your normal activities to help get you through the grieving process.

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