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- Meaning-making abstract "In death and dying psychology meaning-making is a coping process that occurs during bereavement in which individuals attribute some sort of meaning to an experienced death or loss. During bereavement, individuals are "retaining, reaffirming, revising, or replacing elements of their orienting system to develop more nuanced, complex and useful systems". With the experience of a death people question their mortality and belief systems, and therefore have to create meaning of their loss. Meaning-making is beneficial to the griever as it is found to improve both mental health and physical health.Meaning-making can help people feel less distressed, and allows people to become more resilient.On the converse, failing to attributing meaning to the deceased’s death leads to more long-term distress for individuals.There are various strategies people can utilize for meaning-making. One study developed a “Meaning of Loss Codebook” which clusters common meaning-making strategies into 30 categories. Amongst these meaning-making strategies, the highest percentage categories include: personal growth, family bonds, spirituality, valuing life, impermanence, lifestyle change, and release from suffering.".
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- Meaning-making wikiPageWikiLink Category:Counseling.
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- Meaning-making subject Category:Counseling.
- Meaning-making subject Category:Grief.
- Meaning-making hypernym Process.
- Meaning-making type Election.
- Meaning-making comment "In death and dying psychology meaning-making is a coping process that occurs during bereavement in which individuals attribute some sort of meaning to an experienced death or loss. During bereavement, individuals are "retaining, reaffirming, revising, or replacing elements of their orienting system to develop more nuanced, complex and useful systems". With the experience of a death people question their mortality and belief systems, and therefore have to create meaning of their loss.".
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