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TERMINAL ILLNESS Vaishnavi Diya Chandhok Tejasa Pooja Samhitha

Terminal Illness

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TERMINAL ILLNESS

VaishnaviDiya

ChandhokTejasaPooja

Samhitha

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What is Terminal Illness?Terminal illness is a disease that cannot be cured or adequately treated and that is reasonably expected to result in the death of the patient within a short period of time. This term is more commonly used for progressive diseases such as cancer or advanced heart disease than for trauma.

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List of Terminal Diseases that cannot be cured

Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)SchizophreniaPoliomyelitisMuscular Dystrophy (MD)Chronic Obstructive Pulminary Disease (COPD)Cystic FibrosisSclerodermaMultiple Sclerosis (MS)Parkinson’s DiseaseAmyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) – Lou Gehrig's DiseaseAlzheimer’s and Dementia

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Ways to Cope up with Grief

Grieving in your own wayTelling othersLooking after yourselfBooks that might helpSupporting someone who’s grievingGetting support

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Video showcasing Grieving stage

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Counseling Advantages In The Grieving

Stages

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Stage 1: Denial and IsolationAdvantage of this positive energy by educating them on the specifics of the condition Alleviate the pain and sufferingGrief counsellors also recognize that this is the time when patients distance themselves from their families and friends

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Letting the patient know that their friends and families will always support themAllows these patients to get angry, because this is an important stage to go throughPatient’s family is well-informed

Stage 2:Anger

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Stage 3: Bargaining Bargaining occurs in two ways when

it comes to grief-Bargaining with the past and-With the future

Never affirm nor reject these bargains Counsellors encourage them to speak

up, and just listen to what they are saying

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Stage 4: Depression Ensure that the patients are well groomedTheir environment remains positiveListen to them when they want to talk

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Stage 5: AcceptanceGrief counselling will be best in the form of accompanyingPresent all the time whenever they wishSupports them

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Grief with Patient’s Family

Stage 1- CrisesStage 2- UnityStage 3- UpheavalStage 4- ResolutionStage 5- Renewal

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Video – Grief Stages that Patient’s family go through

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Way to cope up with the situation

Share your story Look after yourself Write down your worriesBe positiveGo visit a counsellor if you feel depressedSee other benefitsTry to go for nature walksSpend more time with familyFind someone to talk to who is suffering from similar problems

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