Across
- 2. Stressors such as unpredictable patterns as a person progresses through life. Can occur at anytime, can include illness or traumatic injury, marriage/divorce, loss of belongings/relationships/family members, new job, role change
- 7. A type of loss that is felt by the person but is intangible to others, such as loss of youth or financial independence
- 9. a defense mechanism used when a person attributes thoughts or impulses to someone else
- 10. Loss A type of loss in which a person displays loss and grief behaviors for a loss that has yet to take place
- 11. Stressors include chemicals/Drugs/Positions, heat/cold, trauma, infectious agents (virus/bacteria), nutritional imbalances, hypoxia, and genetic or immune disorders
- 12. Outward expression of grief
- 13. defense mechanism used as the incorporation of qualities or values of another person into his or her own ego structure
- 14. Stressors include Anxiety, guilt, fear, frustration, and loss.
Down
- 1. The state of grieving due to loss of a loved one
- 3. defense mechanism used when a person transfers and emotional reaction from one object or person to another
- 4. A type of loss that may be caused by an altered self-image and inability to return to work
- 5. Stressors such as infant learning to trust others, toddler learning to control elimination, school-aged children socializing with peers, adolescents striving for independence, middle-aged adult accepting physical signs of aging, older adult reflecting on past life experiences with satisfaction
- 6. a defense mechanism used when a person subconsciously protects themselves from the memories of a horrific event
- 8. defense mechanism used with logical or socially acceptable explanation for questionable behavior
- 9. A type of loss that is tangible, such as the loss of a limb or organ
- 10. Loss A type of loss that can be recognized by others as well as by the person sustaining the loss
