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Hope

For a person to resume a normal life after a major burn injury, they need remain hopeful for the future. Without this, there is a sense of failure, an inability to cope and a loss of gratification from interpersonal relationships, as well as a sense of disruption in time.xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />

 

Some people may never reach the final stage of adjustment, often remaining in the avoidance stage, using denial to cope and reducing anxiety and stress temporarily.

Good adjustment is likely in a family environment in which commitment to each other is strong and where communication allows expression of conflict and encourages independence and active mastery of the environment. The role of parents in a child’s adaptation to a major burn injury is critical.

By Bronwen Jones and Charissa Bloomberg
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Page Created By: Gary (admin) 08 July 2004 3:42pm
Page Last Modified: 23 July 2004 9:34am

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