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Test Analytical support during grief
Agenda
QUESTION 1: WHAT IS THE THERAPEUTIC VALUE OF WORDS IN THE GRIEF PROCESS?
Quickly relieve pain
Allow suffering to be expressed and elaborated
Replace loss with new relationships
Evitar el dolor a través de la represión
SECOND QUESTION: WHAT DOES CLINICAL LISTENING IMPLY IN THE GRIEF PROCESS?
Quickly diagnose suffering
Preventing the patient from talking about the loss
Enable the subject to symbolize their experience and pain
Accelerating the recovery process
QUESTION 3: WHAT IS THE RISK OF HASTILY MEDICALIZING GRIEF?
Facilitates adaptation to pain
Start immediate treatment to suppress the pain
Avoiding the psychological processing necessary for the grieving process
Accelerates the process of overcoming loss
QUESTION 4: WHY CAN THE RAPID MEDICALIZATION OF GRIEF BE HARMFUL?
Because it helps transform pain
Because it can block the emotional process of loss
Because it encourages acceptance of loss
Because it allows the subject to replace the loss with something new
QUESTION 5: WHAT ROLE DOES THE ANALYST PLAY IN ACCOMPANYING THE GRIEF PROCESS?
Eliminate the patient's suffering as quickly as possible
Provides a space for the subject to express their pain and process it
Direct the patient toward rapid recovery from the loss
Replacing the lost object with new relationships
QUESTION 6: IN THE GRIEF PROCESS, WHAT SHOULD THE ANALYST NOT DO?
Interpret and direct the process toward quick recovery
Listen and allow the subject to repeat and associate thoughts
Maintain a place where the subject can rework their experience
Help the subject symbolize their suffering
QUESTION 7: WHAT SHOULD ANALYTICAL GRIEF COUNSELING ALLOW?
Suppresses pain quickly
Forcing the subject to let go of the loss without processing it
Facilitate the release of psychic energy and its orientation toward new ways of life
Forcing the subject to forget the loss as soon as possible
QUESTION 8: WHAT IS THE ULTIMATE GOAL OF CLINICAL WORK IN GRIEF?
Make the subject quickly forget the loss
Help the subject process their pain and come to terms with the loss without becoming fixated on it
Replace the lost object with something more meaningful
Prevent suffering from being expressed
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