Section 5.5: Lifespan Approach   [Learning Resources]

Fundamentals of Grief and Loss by Trinia D. Isaac, LCSW and Adam J. McKee.

Section 5.5 presents a holistic exploration of grief across the human lifespan, emphasizing the necessity of understanding and supporting the varying manifestations and challenges of grief at different life stages. This comprehensive approach underscores the unique aspects of grieving in childhood and adolescence, where developmental stages critically influence the expression and processing of grief. It also addresses the intricate nature of adult grief, marked by the accumulation of losses and the significance of personal and professional identities. In exploring elderly grief, the section highlights the compounded effect of multiple losses over time, alongside considerations of legacy and accumulated life experiences.

Through this lifespan perspective, the section aims to integrate insights from each stage of development to enhance the effectiveness of grief support and interventions. It advocates for tailored approaches that respect the developmental context of the grieving individual, promoting resilience, understanding, and healing at every age. By weaving together knowledge from childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and elder years, professionals and caregivers are better equipped to offer nuanced support, fostering a compassionate understanding of grief’s universality and its unique expression throughout life.

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What You Will Learn

In this section, you’ll explore grief across different stages of life, understanding how grief manifests and is influenced by developmental stages. You’ll learn about the unique aspects of grieving in childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and elderly years, gaining insights into how the accumulation of losses and life experiences shape the grieving process. This section will highlight the importance of a tailored, compassionate approach to grief support that respects the individual’s developmental context, promoting resilience and healing at every age.

Student Learning Outcomes for Section 5.5

  • SLO 1: Recognize the distinct challenges and expressions of grief in children and adolescents, emphasizing developmental influences.
  • SLO 2: Understand the complexities of adult grief, including the impact of cumulative losses and life transitions.
  • SLO 3: Appreciate the significance of accumulated loss and considerations of legacy in elderly grief.
  • SLO 4: Acknowledge the unique and enduring nature of parental grief following the loss of a child.
  • SLO 5: Apply a lifespan approach to grief support, integrating stage-specific insights to enhance care and interventions.
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