Tuesday, 26 July 2011

Thus, it becomes imperative ...

Thus, it becomes imperative to identify the needs of those who survived the loss, understand the characteristics of the many losses and to train people to cope with their problems. Syndrome of multiple losses consists of three elements: the grief, experienced people, a response similar to post-traumatic stress syndrome, "burnout" that affects a person's ability to maintain presence of mind. Woe end of the period of grief is compounded by repeated losses, which occur at short intervals. It is also complicated by the attitude of society towards homosexuals, drug addicts and minorities, those populations that are most affected AIDS. Private grief is rarely recognized in the absence of acceptable relationships. Rejection of such relationships in the community served as an impetus to the creation of an unusually strong associations in many cities. Because of their closeness numerous losses were much heavier burden for some people, killing more than 50 friends for a few years. Other responses of healthy people is very difficult to grasp the problem of multiple losses caused by AIDS is probably best to compare it with a natural disaster, when many people are killed simultaneously. In such cases, we see the effects, horror and post-traumatic recovery. Multiple losses from AIDS are different from other losses that the continuing deaths among people aged 30-50 years have become commonplace. Long-term planning and goals for the future no longer be discussed with enthusiasm, if any, are discussed. Unlike conventional weight-loss syndrome multiple losses has some important differences from the heavy loss because the person is experiencing one loss after another, in fact, can not get out of this state. Each posle1 blowing the grieving process overrides the previous one. People experiencing multiple losses do not have enough time between the injury to examine their feelings in a period of grief that would bring them relief. Their feelings seizes a major loss. After each new loss people seem to continue to grieve the loss, which they consider most significant, and the attitude to it is as if the loss was the only one. If during the grief process you have adopted a similar character, then exit from it is not possible, because each loss there is some a process that needed to go from beginning to end. Effect of burnout syndrome multiple losses can be characterized by a sense of numbness, perhaps, the inability to express or feel emotions, or express feelings differently, pessimism, cynicism, fatalism and a sense of insecurity. It must be remembered that if people are experiencing similar feelings, their behavior may become irresponsible and destructive to themselves. One patient told me that he felt the snowball effect, "when death started to happen one after another. "I felt depressed and commit treason in the sense that I was not made to pay tribute to each of my friends."

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