Impact Of Social Media On Grief Healing
Published 5/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.77 GB | Duration: 2h 6m
Published 5/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.77 GB | Duration: 2h 6m
How your brain cope with grief, Social media influence on grief, Coping mechanism to heal from grief, Miscarriage grief.
What you'll learn
Changes in grieving practices due to internet
The internet a safe haven for the bereaved
The general use of the internet and social media
Memorialization ritual and coping mechanism
Healing the pain of grief
Suicide bereavement
Miscarriage and grief
Coping mechanism to heal from grief
Ways to heal your soul after a loss
Taking care of yourself as you grief
Requirements
No requirement
Description
Life has its own ups and downs, must often we all pray and think for the best but in must situations nature shows as that circumstances in life is not always what we want, in such case most often man face adversities, challenges, pain, sorrow and grief. In this world sometimes we become happy and also get sad especially during bad times sometimes you feel like giving up, especially when all your parents are dead or when there is miscarriage of your child, all these and many more put as in great sorrow and pain, but l must say that as human beings we should never give up because the sky is our limit. There are many mechanisms we must adopt to ensure that we cope and come out of all this challenges. These mechanism includes mere sharing of your pain to others or friends because problem shared is problem solved, sometimes you have to let yourself cry because crying will bring the pains out and let you become free, you also need to be kind to yourself because kindness is a great sign of self protection and emotional healer. The internet and social media is contributing greatly in aid of people who are grief, because the world has become a global village and we are each others keeper. Great social media platforms life Facebook even have policies that strongly assist people who are even dead whilst being their customers and allowed their followers to console their families. l most say that anytime you are grief and the burden is to much for you connect to your professionals to seek help and try self meditation.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 What is grief
Lecture 3 The grieving process
Lecture 4 The stages of grief
Lecture 5 Symptoms of grief
Lecture 6 Types of grief
Lecture 7 Seeking support for grief and loss
Lecture 8 Taking care of yourself as you grief
Lecture 9 How your brains copes with grief
Lecture 10 The grief recovery institute
Section 2: Changes In Grieving Practices Due To Internet
Lecture 11 Introduction
Lecture 12 The use of popular social media to grieve the death of love one
Lecture 13 facebook bereavement policy
Lecture 14 Social media and grief the fact and research
Lecture 15 Other users outside looking in on mourning and grief ritual
Section 3: The Internet A Safe Haven For The Bereaved
Lecture 16 Online grief
Lecture 17 Social support in online environment
Section 4: The General Use Of The Internet And Social Media
Lecture 18 Brief history of social networking sites
Lecture 19 Mobile trends and social media
Section 5: Memorialization Ritual And Coping Mechanism
Lecture 20 Acceptance through ritual
Lecture 21 Diversity in death trends
Section 6: Ways To Heal Your Soul After A Loss
Lecture 22 Introduction
Lecture 23 Stay present with your feelings
Lecture 24 Plan ahead for special days
Lecture 25 Understand the fluidity of grief
Lecture 26 Usher in feelings of common humanity
Lecture 27 Try meditation
Lecture 28 Continue to connect with your love one
Lecture 29 Seek help
Lecture 30 Get gentle and patient
Section 7: Coping Mechanism To Heal From Grief
Lecture 31 What does grief do to the body
Lecture 32 Symbolism
Lecture 33 Sharing
Lecture 34 Being kind to yourself
Lecture 35 Journaling
Section 8: Miscarriage And Grief
Lecture 36 Miscarriage and grief
Lecture 37 Psychological impact
Lecture 38 Trauma/ mental health
Lecture 39 Recovery
Lecture 40 Children and concern about future pregnancies
Lecture 41 In culture
Section 9: Suicide Bereavement
Lecture 42 Suicide bereavement
Lecture 43 Suicide risk
Lecture 44 Stigma
Lecture 45 Treatment
Section 10: Conclusion
Lecture 46 grief questions
General public, parents, mourners, psychologist nurses, doctors, health officers, students etc.