In the face of the bad news of being diagnosed with a terminal illness, patients often have to face both their own impending death and separation from their loved ones through different dying trajectories, which can be swift or protracted. This complex emotional journey can trigger existential crisis, death anxiety and pre-death grief, in a way that calls for professional psychological attention. In this module, we will examine terminal illness and its implications from the Tripartite Model of Meaning Reconstruction, and address the death anxiety, distress related to unfinished business with loved ones, and pre-death grief experienced by those diagnosed with a terminal illness. Learners will become acquainted with relevant meaning-focused intervention tools to facilitate life review with these clients and support them as they learn to cope with their dying trajectory and face their eventual death.
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