Foreseeing an impending loss of a significant person through a terminal illness often triggers emotional turmoil and challenging dynamics in relationships and families. On top of the caregiving burden for the person with the terminal illness, family members and significant others also have to cope with their own intrapsychic distress in preparation for the eventual separation from the significant one. In this module, we will examine the caregiving distress and communication dilemmas, as well as anticipatory grief and separation anxiety, commonly experienced by families. We will also highlight risk factors for those to-be-bereaved that indicate their vulnerability for possible complications in their post-loss adjustment. In addition, learners will be presented guidelines to facilitate family communication over difficult topics using a meaning-oriented conversation guide.
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