Loss is the loss of something, and the objects of loss are manifold.
Loss can include loss of body parts, loss of loved ones, loss of roles, and loss of memory and judgment. Loss of body parts includes not only surgery and trauma, but also changes in body image due to pregnancy and childbirth, which can be immediatelyreceptionThe loss of a loved one is a common occurrence, and sometimes it is difficult to adapt. The loss of a loved one is the loss of a close relative, such as a mate, parent, child, or sibling, and is generallygriefprocess.receptionleading to the following. Loss of role is the loss of social, family, and sexual roles, which can lead to loss of identity. Loss of memory and judgment can be caused by organic problems such as dementia. The experience of loss is accompanied by great stress and deep sadness, and readaptationThe need to do so arises. The experience of loss, or the fear of loss, can increase psychological stress and create a state of crisis.
nursingThen, to the experience of lossadaptationThe purpose of the grief counseling is to provide psychological care and assist the person in maintaining continuity and recovering a new image of self (recovery). Memory loss caused by organic problems, such as dementia, is said to be accompanied by strong fear and grief.nursingshould be done.

References
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(2) Akemi Terasaki (ed.): Subject Loss Nursing: Science of Practice and Healing of the Heart, Chuohoki Publisher, 2010.