Credits to: Manas S., Veer S., Balvinder S.A.
A Work In Progress
Social Consequences of Death
oDrugs
o Isolation
o Ethanol- alcohol intake
Duties of the bereaved o
Work through the grief
Adapt to new life o
Accept the lose
Connect with Deceased
Bystander Apathy - Likelihood that a bystander will act in a certain situation
Diffusion of responsibility
Deserving of help.
Whether they are qualified enough
Connection with the person
Self-perception theory - Develop attitudes based on your behaviours
Out-Group homogeneity - Everyone in an outgroup would have the same
In-Group differentiation - Where people believe that they are different then other people in their group.
Changing Attitudes
Self-perception
Cognitive Dissonance
Persuasive communication
o Elaboration Likelihood model
Stages of Moral Development
Attention/Punishment
Egoistic Exchange
Interpersonal conformity
Social maintenance
Greater Good
Commitment to ethnic principles
Gothmen institutions
Playing it cool
Instinet line • Colonisation
Conversion
Situational withdrawal
Total institutions
Mechanisations
Mobility restricted
Information controlled about patient and in situation
Depersonalisation Effect
Mental health
Initialisation-Lose emotions
Depersonalisation.