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DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY Chapter 20: Death, Dying, and Bereavement
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Attitudes Towards Death The 20 th Century Perspective Death is invisible Modern American society has created a system in which the role of death is minimized in our lives. Death often occurs in hospitals Funeral Homes Make Up Funeral procedures Denial
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Statistics on Death Males die at a higher rate than females at all ages The non white population has a higher death rate than the white population Nonwhite infants have a death rate twice as high as white population Accidents are the leading cause of death among youths ages 15 to 24 _________________________________________ ______________
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Definitions of Death Physiological death Vital organs cease functioning Organs cannot function independently ___________________ Cessation of brain wave activity No consciousness, no awareness Sociological Death Withdrawal of society from the dying Isolation
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Attitudes About Death Middle aged adults reports highest levels of fears about death….ages 45 to 54 _________________________________________ _____________________ What are your concerns about death? Are you afraid? What are your beliefs about death and after death?
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Stages of Death/Grief Kubler-Ross Psychiatrist who studied those dying Identified 5 stages 1) Denial 2) Anger 3) Bargaining 4) _____________ 5) Acceptance Funny Video Funny Video Elisabeth Kubler Ross Video 1 Video 2
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Types of Death Uncertain Death Certain Death ________________ Premature Death Unexpected Death Calamitous Death Homicide Suicide
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Euthanasia What are your thoughts about doctor assisted suicide? What will you do should something bring you to that point? What are some of the issues you may have with Euthanasia? What policy would you write if you had the power to legislate this issue?
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