Illnesses is an unnatural condition that affect the human body or human mind.
There are two types of illnesses:-
1-chronic disease
2-Incurable disease
#-Chronic disease
Chronic disease consume the patient and impair his ability to cope.
#-The psychological effects of chronic and incurable diseases.
- This what effects the patient's psyche and puts him in the following stages:
1- The stage of denial and disbelief.
2- The stage of anger
3- The bargaining stage
4- Depression stage
5- Acceptance stage
The final, incurable or critical diseases are a difficult in the life of the patient and those around him and this feeling are frequent
1- No one with me
2- Nobody can help me
3- I became a burden
4- Negative feelings
The stages are :-
1- The first stage:- Denial and disbelief
Here, the patient does not want to believe he was infected
2- Second stage:- Anger
In first stage , the reaction to the scourge of intractable disease was denial.
1- It can't be true
2- It can't happen to me
But at the end of this stage the patient finds himself facing the fait accompli << Yes, I am sick >> Here, the second question begins to pose itself <<why I am sick>> And here , the patient takes feeling of anger and stress and his feelings of agitation and inability to endure .
3- The third stage:- Bargaining
And this stage may not be clear ,but all the disease passes through it. And in this phase , the patient say that if death is inevitable, then why does this not happened as a better curry . This way of compromising benefits the patient in accepting the truth gradually and helps him to enter the acceptance stage.
4- The fourth stage:-
When the denial of the condition becomes impossible and a difficult sign has begun, it usually does not enter the patient in a stage of frustration or depression, he cannot smile in front of others.
There are two types of depression:-
1- The first type
The patient express his sworrow in miserable words that we may or may not bear .
2- The second type:-
We find the patient silent, not talking about his sworrows except with a few movement or words .
5- The fifth stage :- Acceptance stage
It is the stage at which the patient understands or assumes that he is infected and that he tries to adapt to the situation
There are two types of illnesses:-
1-chronic disease
2-Incurable disease
#-Chronic disease
Chronic disease consume the patient and impair his ability to cope.
#-The psychological effects of chronic and incurable diseases.
- This what effects the patient's psyche and puts him in the following stages:
1- The stage of denial and disbelief.
2- The stage of anger
3- The bargaining stage
4- Depression stage
5- Acceptance stage
The final, incurable or critical diseases are a difficult in the life of the patient and those around him and this feeling are frequent
1- No one with me
2- Nobody can help me
3- I became a burden
4- Negative feelings
The stages are :-
1- The first stage:- Denial and disbelief
Here, the patient does not want to believe he was infected
2- Second stage:- Anger
In first stage , the reaction to the scourge of intractable disease was denial.
1- It can't be true
2- It can't happen to me
But at the end of this stage the patient finds himself facing the fait accompli << Yes, I am sick >> Here, the second question begins to pose itself <<why I am sick>> And here , the patient takes feeling of anger and stress and his feelings of agitation and inability to endure .
3- The third stage:- Bargaining
And this stage may not be clear ,but all the disease passes through it. And in this phase , the patient say that if death is inevitable, then why does this not happened as a better curry . This way of compromising benefits the patient in accepting the truth gradually and helps him to enter the acceptance stage.
4- The fourth stage:-
When the denial of the condition becomes impossible and a difficult sign has begun, it usually does not enter the patient in a stage of frustration or depression, he cannot smile in front of others.
There are two types of depression:-
1- The first type
The patient express his sworrow in miserable words that we may or may not bear .
2- The second type:-
We find the patient silent, not talking about his sworrows except with a few movement or words .
5- The fifth stage :- Acceptance stage
It is the stage at which the patient understands or assumes that he is infected and that he tries to adapt to the situation
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