counsel in illness and death

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

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