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Health Care – Grief

Health Care – Grief.

Guidelines One Heading with Subheadings as needed to inform readers of topic Don’t “Bury the Lead” – First Paragraph should provide new, interesting information to draw in readers Content should be expanded upon as needed if suggested prompts (below) miss important details about the topic. Word Count Goal: 2500-4000 words per article One keyword per article 5 sources cited in text – do NOT use addiction treatment centers as a source Please include at least 8 data driven statements for use in Infographic design (i.e. 20% of the population has some form of mental illness) Please ensure at least one of these include multiple plot points (i.e. The percentage of people in the U.S with a Disability has risen since 2010 at 11.9% to 12.1% in 2011, 12.2% in 2012, 12.6% from 2013 to 2015 and 12.8% in 2016.) [This would be displayed as a bar graph in this instance] Use of local news resources as citations are welcome Do NOT use other/competing treatment centers as a source 155-character meta description Please include state resources for support- Example can be seen at the bottom of this page: https://safeharborhouse.com/dating-violence/ Outline- Grief 1. Introduction a. Grief Definition 2. Stages of Grief a. Denial b. Anger c. Bargaining d. Depression e. Acceptance 3. Common Causes of Grief a. Loss of a Loved one b. Illness c. Trauma d. Miscarriage e. Divorce f. Birth of a child with special needs 4. Risk Factors for Prolonged Grief 5. Types of Grief a. Normal grief b. Chronic grief c. Anticipatory grief d. Exaggerated grief e. Delayed grief f. Traumatic grief g. Absent grief h. Other forms of grief 6. Physical symptoms of grief a. Digestive Problems b. Energy loss c. Weakened Immune System d. Impaired Motor Skills e. Pain f. Too Much/ Too Little Sleep g. Weight gain/loss 7. Mental Symptoms of grief a. Anxiety b. Irritability c. Depression and loneliness 8. Expressions of Grief a. Sadness b. Depression c. Confusion d. Avoidance e. Overworking f. Difficulty moving on g. Distracting one’s self h. Binge eating i. Binge drinking j. Increased negative emotions k. Mistrust in life or people l. Crying m. Apathy n. Isolation o. Guilt p. Insomnia q. Suicidal ideation r. Overcompensation 9. Grief and Addiction a. Self-Medicating and Unhealthy Coping Skills 10. How to Cope with Grief a. Journaling b. Routine c. Eat Healthy d. Counseling 11. Resources by State

Health Care – Grief

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