Across
- 4. The 2nd stage of grief
- 5. Abnormal or distorted; may be unresolved or inhibited
- 7. The 3rd stage of grief
- 10. examples include youth, independence, or function
- 12. intellectually identifying with the way another person feels
- 13. A disturbance caused by a precipitating event
Down
- 1. The 4th and final stage of grief
- 2. the actions and expressions of grief
- 3. The 1st stage of grief
- 6. often seen in the families of patients with life-threatening illnesses
- 8. occurs when a valued person, object, or situation is changed or becomes inaccessible
- 9. examples include loss of limb, a child, money, or job
- 11. an internal emotional reaction to loss
