Bereavement Counseling
Usually the best way to meet our problems is to
Attack them directly
Strict departmental standards with little or no variation of the standards:
Bureaucratization
A "ribbon cutting" at the opening of a supermarket could best be described as a
Ceremony
Another common name of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
Crib death
Interventions for a highly emotional, temporary state in which individuals, overcome by feelings of anxiety, grief, confusion or pain are unable to act in a realistic, normal manner:
Crisis counseling
Abstract patterns of and for living and dying are known as:
Culture
Grief is best relieved by *purchasing a grand funeral beyond one's means *expressing it outwardly and crying *becoming hostile and angry *repressing the feeling and forgetting it
Expressing it outwardly and crying
Funeral rites which are devoid of religion are
Humanistic
The loss of craftsmanship is a result of
Industrialization
Rites of funeralization without the presence of the body itself are referred to as
Memorial service
The economic impact of the death of the patriachal leader in an extended/joint family is
Minimal
Which of the following is Worden's second "Task of Mourning"?
To experience the pain of grief
Within a patriarchal joint/extended family, who would assume control after the death of Frank, the father, age 62?
Tom, age 37, Frank's oldest son
Those funeral rites that follow the old prescribed ritual:
Traditional Funeral Rite
The individual's ability to adjust to the psychological and emotional changes brought on by a stressful event such as the death of a significant other:
adaptation
The level of emotion displayed by a person in reaction to an event is called ___.
affect
Mores is a sociological term for those cultural parameters involving: *virtues *values *norms *all of these
all of these
Formulating different actions in adjusting to a crisis:
alternatives
Traditionally, when sons marry and return with their wives to the family homestead to live, this type of family structure is called:
an extended family
Crying in response to loss is a common human occurrence. Psychologically this is classified as ___.
an external response to an emotion
The basic emotion; may take the form of shame, blame or guilt depending onto whom the feeling is projected:
anger
A term to describe the experience of grief, especially in young bereaved parents, where mourning customs are lacking or unclear due to an inappropriate response to death and the absence of prior bereavement experience
anomic grief
A term to describe the experience of grief, especially in young bereaved parents, where mourning customs are lacking or unclear due to an inappropriate response to death and the absence of prior bereavement experience:
anomic grief
Loss of individual identity:
anonymity
An existential statement about the physical and social world is known as
belief
The event that leads to experiencing the emotion of grief:
bereavement
Strict departmental standards with little or no variation is typical of
bureaucratization
Strict departmental standards with little or no variation of the standards:
bureaucratization
A realistic attitude toward death
can best be developed in early childhood
Grief extending over a long period of time without resolution is called
complicated grief
According to client- centered counseling, the necessary quality of a counselor being in touch with reality and other's perception of one-self is termed
congruence
A joint/extended family is usually
conservative
The individual providing assistance and guidance:
counselor
Because funeral rites are present in every known society, the rite is considered to be a:
cultural universal
Social behavior as dictated by tradition:
custom
A protective coping mechanism characterized by an inability to perceive external reality is called
denial
A mechanism by which anger is directed toward a person or object other than the one which originally precipitated the anger:
displaced aggression
Feelings such as happiness, anger or grief, created by brain patterns accompanied by bodily changes:
emotions
The method by which social values are learned:
enculturation
Which of the following is a purpose of the funeral?
establish a socially acceptable climate for mourning
Which of the following is a purpose of the funeral? *show disrespect for the deceased *establish a socially acceptable climate for mourning *deny that a life has been lived *repress grief
establish a socially acceptable climate for mourning
The act of causing death painlessly so as to end pain and suffering for an individual is called
euthanasia
Sociology is concerned with each of the following areas EXCEPT
examining individual behavior
Which of the following is NOT a manifestation of normal grief?
extreme withdrawal
Strong emotion marked by such reactions as alarm, dread and disquieting :
fear
Centering a client's thinking and feelings on the situation causing a problem and assisting the person in choosing the behavior or adjustment to solve the problem:
focusing
A non-compulsive standard of behavior that is only socially enforced:
folkway
An event which is an organized, flexible, purposeful, group centered, time-limited response to death with the body present, which reflects reverence, dignity and respect
funeral
What serves as the first event signaling the beginning of a new family unit?
funeral
An all inclusive term used by people to encompass all funeral and/or memorial services is
funeral rite
Rites of funeralization with the body present are called
funerals
Historically funeral directing was a second business, often the undertaker also sold ___.
furniture
The ability to present one's self sincerely:
genuineness
An emotion or set of emotions due to a loss that is involved in the work of mourning:
grief
Blame directed towards one's self based on real or unreal conditions (as if you felt that it was your fault that some situation has occurred):
guilt
Used to indicate an institution designed to treat patients with a life- limiting condition:
hospice
_____________ in its broadest sense includes the patient and family prior to the time of death, at the time of death of the patient and care of the family during the bereavement period.
hospice
Detailed examples of adjustments, choices, or alternatives available to the client or counselee from which a course of action may be selected:
illustrating
Social behavior that is dictated by tradition
is a custom
The educational level of the American society is generally
lower than Western European countries
A type of grief reaction when the person experiences symptoms and behavior which causes them difficulty, but they do not see or recognize the fact that these are related to the loss
masked grief
Which of the following terms best describes relocation or travel?
mobility
Relocation, travel:
mobilization
A must behavior for all members of society that is not enforceable by law but will be enforced by other members of society as with shunning?
mores
The overarching moral principles which a population holds as the guidance for behavior which if violated lead to serious penalties are:
mores
An adjustment process that involves grief or sorrow over a period of time and helps in the reorganization of the life of an individual following a loss or death of someone loved:
mourning
Those funeral rites that deviate from the traditional services are referred to as:
non-traditional funeral rites, personalized funeral rites, adaptive funeral rites (all of these choices are correct)
A man, a woman and their unmarried children in one household is
nuclear family
A joint/extended family is usually
patriarchal
A relation of harmony, conformity , accord or affinity established in any human interaction is called
rapport
Humanistic funerals are devoid of
religion
An act performed as a part of a rite or ceremony?
ritual
The group aspect of a funeral rite makes the event
social function
Sociology is one of the
social sciences
An unsuccessful attempt made by a person to end his own life is called
suicidal gesture
Often if two or more people are involved in an accident where one is killed but other(s) were not, those who remain suffer from a psychological trauma called ___.
survivor guilt
Dictates what one must NOT do:
taboos
An abnormally great fear of death:
thanatophobia
Which of the following is NOT true about humanistic funerals? *They are often conducted without clergy present *they are not healing to the family *they are devoid of religious connotation *they often include favorite songs or poems of the deceased
they are not healing to the family
How you feel about something or someone and how you act toward it or them:
to affect
The overall purpose of religion in a funeral service is
to allow for the acknowledgement of the doctrine of atonement
According to Wolfelt, the ability to communicate the belief that everyone possesses the capacity and right to choose alternatives and make decisions:
to respect
Those funeral rites which follow a prescribed order of worship dictated by religious tradition are
traditional funeral rites
A benefit of a hospice type death with anticipatory grief is that it allows
unfinished business to be taken care of
After WWI, the population of the US moved significantly from the farms to the cities. This is called:
urbanization
According to Wolfelt- The ability to be considerate and friendly as demonstrated by both verbal and nonverbal behavior is:
warmth and caring
Having an intense feeling of loss or lack of something deemed to be important and longing for that something or someone:
yearning
The age at which a child understands death as being both final and inevitable is
9 years and above
Which of the following would NOT be an anticipated part of the disposition of human remains when the service is a traditional funeral?
A memorial service
A cluster of two or more nuclear families united by a social bond for security, protection and help is
A modified extended family
A man, a woman and their unmarried children in one household is
A nuclear family
Over activity, acquisition of symptoms of the deceased, isolation from friends and family, and furious hostility toward a specific person are part of what theory?
Abnormal grief
A funeral rite specifically designed to meet the needs and wishes of the family:
Adaptive Funeral Rite
During grief a person may experience *ear and depression *anger and resentment *weakness and loneliness *all of these
All of these
The sudden and unexpected death of an apparently healthy infant, which remains unexplained after a complete autopsy and a review of the circumstances around the death: *Crib Death *sudden infant death syndrome *S.I.D.S. *All of these
All of these
A funeral rite that has been adjusted to reflect the needs and desires of those directly involved is
An Adaptive Funeral Rite
