遺族外来:大切な人を亡くしてつらい気持ちを抱えている遺族の方へ #75
Today's theme is "Mental Care for Bereaved Family Members." I'd like to ask this question to bereaved family members who have lost a loved one to cancer. Are you feeling distressed right now? And are you able to talk to someone about your feelings? Are there people out there who feel that even though it's painful, they have no choice but to endure and persevere? When a loved one dies, it causes great damage to the mind and body. And if left untreated, it can become a serious condition. I hope that by watching this video, bereaved family members who have lost a loved one will not endure their pain, and will instead take care of their mind and body. Table of Contents 0:00 Theme: "Mental Care for Bereaved Families" 1:15 The Need for Bereavement Clinics 3:11 What is the Mental Distress of Bereaved Families? 6:58 Three Things We Do at the Bereavement Clinic 10:07 A Message for You List of Registered Psycho-Oncologists https://jpos-society.org/psycho-oncol... Music Info: Piano Inspiring Dream by RomanSenykMusic. Music Link: • Piano Inspiring Dream | Positive Inspirati... Note: While the specific personal experiences featured in the video are generally based on fact, we have altered the context to prevent personal identification, either with the individual's consent or to prevent it from being identified. Thank you for your understanding. Recently, the number of views and comments have both increased significantly, and I feel very happy that my videos are reaching so many people. Thank you everyone. I'd like to reply to every comment, but I apologize for not being able to do so often. However, I do read all of them. From now on, I would like to respond to comments that I think will be helpful to many people with videos, so please look forward to them. -------------------------------------------------- Hello, I'm Dr. Tosh/Toshiaki Shinomiya, a psychosomatic medicine physician and palliative care physician. Welcome to the mainstream of palliative care. On this channel, Dr. Tosh, a palliative care physician, will provide information on a certain topic in three directions: patients on Mondays, families on Wednesdays, and medical professionals on Fridays. I hope to provide useful information and help more people feel closer to palliative care. #PalliativeCare #MainstreamPalliativeCare #Dr.Tosh ---------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Tosh's Note https://note.com/mainstream_tosh In addition to the videos, I'll also be posting on Note, so please keep checking that out. ------------------------------------------------------------ Qualifications: Doctor of Medicine Certified by the Japanese Society of Internal Medicine Certified Specialist and Training Instructor of the Japanese Society of Psychosomatic Medicine Registered Psycho-Oncologist of the Japanese Society of Psycho-Oncology Certified by the Japanese Society of Palliative Medicine Affiliated Societies: Japanese Society of Palliative Medicine (Board Member) Japanese Society of Psycho-Oncology (Board Member) Japanese Society of Supportive Care in Cancer (Family and Bereavement Care Committee Member) Japanese Society of Clinical Research on Death (Organizer) Japanese Society of Psychosomatic Medicine (Delegate) Japanese Society of Psychosomatic Medicine Japanese Society of Internal Medicine, etc. Specialties: Psychosomatic medicine, palliative care, psycho-oncology (psycho-oncology) Hobbies: Mountain climbing, records

「死に目に会えなかった」と後悔している人に医師が本当に伝えたいこと(看取り,死の三徴候)

遺族の後悔 :つらい気持ちを抱えた遺族の方に知ってほしい2つの視点の変え方 #83

愛する人に先立たれて『無気力』になってしまったら
![[Terminal Cancer Life Expectancy] It may be difficult, but I don't want you to have any regrets.](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Xyy5AVZzpfY/hqdefault.jpg?sqp=-oaymwEjCNACELwBSFryq4qpAxUIARUAAAAAGAElAADIQj0AgKJDeAE=&rs=AOn4CLCS8HLIYFM_m2TMqq1zsT6-aMNENw)
[Terminal Cancer Life Expectancy] It may be difficult, but I don't want you to have any regrets.

「亡くなった親」「残された家族」 両方が幸せになる『供養』の仕方

大切な人の変わり果てた姿に疲れてしまった方へ【亡くなる前の寄り添い方、せん妄】

心の奥で後悔の気持ちを抱えている方へ【緩和ケア】

大切な人の死 それとどう向き合えば良いのか

死期が近い人がとる意外な行動や前兆。死ぬ前に人はどうなるのか。走馬灯は本当にあるのか。呼吸.皮ふ.意識の変化とは。絶対に後悔しない為に、誰もに知っておいてほしい大切な知識を医師が全てお伝えします。

人は時間と知性によって死を受け入れる

大切な人を亡くしたら、どのように生きていきますか?【遺族のサポート】|3,000人を看取った医師の話
![It's important to fully experience grief [Anticipatory Grief] #76](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/INEdhXEkHMo/hqdefault.jpg?sqp=-oaymwEjCNACELwBSFryq4qpAxUIARUAAAAAGAElAADIQj0AgKJDeAE=&rs=AOn4CLBAgzjJXE2QKGz7osQhCNcs7oCgFA)
It's important to fully experience grief [Anticipatory Grief] #76
![I suddenly lost a loved one [Psychiatrist Shion Kabasawa]](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/XJGlsA0wMcg/hqdefault.jpg?sqp=-oaymwEjCNACELwBSFryq4qpAxUIARUAAAAAGAElAADIQj0AgKJDeAE=&rs=AOn4CLCkmgRmZ9iJCxgH4LDNW6VMFwj6Gg)
I suddenly lost a loved one [Psychiatrist Shion Kabasawa]

「親の死」に後悔が残った時、あなたができるたった1つのこと

亡くなった人の魂は、どこにいるのか?

いつが看取りの時なのか~後悔しているご家族へ~#121

身近な人を失ったとき、人はどのような反応を示し、回復に向かうのか? グリーフケアについて解説します【精神科医が一般の方向けに病気や治療を解説するCh】 #喪 #悲嘆反応 #死別反応

【悲しみとともに生きる】夫や妻と突然の死別『喪失感』と『深い悲しみ』に向き合う残された家族を支える「グリーフケア」

【最期】人が亡くなる前の7兆候を2000人の死を看取った医師がお伝えします 死ぬ前に人はどうなる?

