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SWSS 001 1st Edition Lecture 13 Outline of Last Lecture I. Inviting People’s Stories: Speaker SeriesII. Writing questions for future speakers: contemplative writing III. Extra Credit opportunityIV. ConfidentialityOutline of Current Lecture I. Announcement: BOTH speakers absence II. Grief, loss and deatha. How to deal with it in lifeb. How to deal with it as a social worker and working with peopleCurrent Lecture- Announcement: Grief, loss, and death speakerso For the first time in history, both speakers called in sick today. Therefore, we will continue the discussion of talking about it without the speakers and as a group discussion instead - Grief, Loss, and Deatho How do you deal with death as a social worker? Be mindful: - Of your patient- Of your own feelings  Self awareness  Be aware Be a listenero Why is death an avoided topic? It’s a very deep topic, people don’t want to bring it up Western cultures are not as advanced as seeing death as an opportunity for a celebration of life Not easy to face it, but important to eventually face death and experiencethe emotions that come along with lossThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute. It’s a very uncomfortable topic in terms of society, not sure how to bring it up in conversation in everyday life Death is UNPREDICTABLE and


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