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What is discrimination?
The process of putting bias into action and treating others accordingly.
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What are typical tasks?
We should not praise people with disabilities for doing this.
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What is mourning?
Grief is internal feelings of loss, where ____ are external feelings.
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What is the loss of a significant person?
Death, adoption and divorce are all examples of this.
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What is grief and loss?
What a person feels when they are no longer able to have what they once love.
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What is LGBTQIA+ terminology?
Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Queer Intersex Asexual and more.
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What are abilities?
When working with people who have disabilities, we should highlight ___ instead of focusing on limitations.
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What are the stages of grief?
The out dated method to put grief into steps for people to follow.
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What is loss of self?
Loss of a belief, self esteem, or sense of safety are all examples of this.
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What is thanatology?
The study of death, dying, and grief?
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What is the Coming Out Process/Funeral Process?
The process by which a mourning family member presents themselves as queer during the time of loss of a loved one.
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What is a person with mental disabilities?
Basket case is an offensive term to call a person who struggles with this.
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What is moving towards grief?
We do this instead of moving away from grief, we should do this to find closure.
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What is loss of objects?
Losing a possession, home, or school are all examples of this.
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What is Heaven.
Judeo-Christians believe after death, a persons soul goes here, bringing comfort to those of this faith.
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What is LGBT grief?
Sadness of a queer individual that can stem from missing opportunities they could not participate in with their loved one due to discrimination.
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What is shouting?
Avoid speaking louder, or ___ when speaking to someone who is hard of hearing.
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What is getting over grief?
People are forever changed by a loss, so we never _____.
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What is developmental loss?
Starting school, retirement and a midlife crisis are all examples of this.
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What is disenfranchised grief?
Specific groups or cultures not believing the loss is as real or legitimate because of who passed, how they passed, or the relationship to the mourner.
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What is a partner or special friend?
One way to write queer relationships in an obituary that does not explicitly state homosexuality.
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What is an obituary?
A document after a persons death that highlights a persons life that can explicitly state the persons disability, without being disrespectful.
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What is men don't cry?
A common phrase that is told to males and can cause shame for expressing grief for a loss.
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What is generational loss or support loss?
Loss of land, freedom, family or society are all examples of this.
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What is a vigil service?
A Catholic ritual for the deceased at the end of a visitation, before the liturgy the next day.
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