Across
- 4. Helps a person fulfill their wish to die.
- 6. Second stage of grief.
- 9. The thought that objects have lifelike qualities.
- 12. Fifth stage of grief.
- 15. Traditional model in which the parents are in control.
- 17. Is one of Piaget’s early concepts that refers to how these children assume that everyone thinks the way that they do.
- 18. A parent who pays a lot of attention to expert advice on parenting and who believes that as long as all of the steps are followed, the parent can rear a perfect child.
Down
- 1. The person who created the idea of the five stages of loss experienced by someone who faces the news of their impending death.
- 2. The psychological, physical, and emotional experience of loss.
- 3. A manipulative parent that does good deeds in order to guilt-trip their child.
- 5. Refers to thinking that if two events occur simultaneously, one must have caused the other.
- 7. A permissive parent.
- 8. Fourth stage of grief.
- 10. One’s own perception or image of self.
- 11. Third stage of grief.
- 13. Type of care that focuses on providing comfort and relief from physical and emotional pain to patients throughout their illness even while being treated.
- 14. First stage of grief.
- 16. The model in which parents allow children to make the rules.
