Funeral service counseling pt. 1
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 exaggerated grief alienation denial
2 and 4
According to Worden, which of the following are Tasks of Mourning? Experience pain or grief and isolate from friends and relative Accept reality of loss and withdraw emotional energy from deceased Acknowledge the death and do not think about the deceased Adjust to new environment and invest energy in new relationships 2 and 4 1, 2, and 4 1 and 2 2 and 3
euthanasia
An act or practice of allowing the death of persons suffering from a life-limiting condition: euthanasia denial anger emotion
Rite
An action or ceremony intended to make the survivors feel better following a death is called A rite A norm An ethic A folkway
Funeral rite
An all inclusive term used by people to encompass all funeral and/or memorial services is funeral funeral rite custom ceremony
Bereavement
An event producing acute deprivation and loss due to death of one in whom emotional capital has been invested is
Funeral
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: ritual funeral ceremony rite
A belief
An existential statement about the physical and social world is known as a belief religion demography acculturation
Shame
Blame directed toward oneself by others is called ___. shame guilt sadness formality
Focusing
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 crisis denial empathy
an external response to an emotion
Crying in response to loss is a common human occurrence. Psychologically this is classified as ___. an internal response to an emotion an external response to an emotion an extrinsic source of relief self sabotaging behavior
anonymity
Depersonalization leads to body donation anonymity internment in a memorial park cremation
Primitive funeral rite
Funeral rites identifiable with a pre- literate society: humanistic funeral rite primitive funeral rite immediate disposition traditional funeral rite
Humanistic
Funeral rites which are devoid of religion are egalitarian paternalistic humanistic socialistic
Humanistic
Funeral rites which are devoid of religion are Paternalistic Humanistic Socialistic Egalitarian
Complicated grief
Grief extending over a long period of time without resolution is called congruence complicated grief uncomplicated grief counseling
expressing it outwardly by crying
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
Hospice
Historically, an inn for travelers, especially one kept by a religious order: none of these hospice old peoples home elder-care facilty
1 and 4
In "Tasks of Mourning", which of the following are two of the main components? Accept the reality of the loss Develop traits of the deceased Call on inner strengths Experience the pain of grief 1 and 2 2 and 3 3 and 4 1 and 4
Trust
In service to the public, the funeral director must always be conscious of the basic ________ which consistently maintains the ability to be seen as a dependable and honest business person in the community. behavior service situation trust
Crisis counseling
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 empathy emotional counseling focusing
Regression
John, age five, began using "baby-talk" and bed wetting after the birth of a baby brother. He was using the defense mechanism of displaced aggression regression repression identification
All of these
Mores is a sociological term for those cultural parameters involving: virtues values norms all of these
Goals
Objectives or adjustments to be achieved: options goals selections none of these
Abnormal grief
Over activity, acquisition of symptoms of the deceased, isolation from friends and family, and furious hostility toward a specific person are signs of: The Four Tasks of Mourning Abnormal grief The Stages of Anticipatory Grief Typical or Normal Grief Reactions
Mobilization
Relocation, travel: Bureaucratization Urbanization Mobilization Industrialization
Memorial services
Rites of funeralization without the presence of the body itself are referred to as folkways ceremonies memorial services funerals
Custom
Social behavior as dictated by tradition: Taboo Folkway Law Custom
The graveside service
Sociology of a funeral service begins with the at-need arrangement conference and ends with the graveside service the time emotional ties with the deceased are severed the acceptance of the death by the survivors the church ceremony
Displaced aggression
Sometimes seen as a safety valve allowing the anger to be released on an object or person that does not hold as much influence or present a danger to the person who has become angry: guilt empathy fear displaced aggression
egoistic suicide
That type of self destruction that a person who has little or no group identification, a loner, is referred to by Durkheim as: natural death egoistic suicide anomic suicide homicide
Genuineness
The ability to present one's self sincerely: illustrating homicide genuineness guidance
A rite
The combination of two or more rituals related to a specific situation such as a funeral is called ___. a rite the committal service a symbol a more
Phobia
The common name for a strong irrational fear that is difficult to eliminate is psychosis neurosis phobia psycho-neurosis
Phobia
The common name for a strong irrational fear that is difficult to eliminate is psychosis neurosis phobia psycho-neurosis
Very high
The educational level of the American society compared to other countries is generally considered to be: lower, because people are not encouraged to pursue higher education low very high lower because education is not stressed
Bereavement
The event that leads to experiencing the emotion of grief: sorrow mourning yearning bereavement
Depression
The fourth stage of grief according to Kubler-Ross is depression bargaining denial anger
Counselor
The individual providing assistance and guidance: employee counselee counselor director
Counselee
The individual seeking assistance or guidance: counselee clerk inmate employee
Industrialization
The loss of craftsmanship is a result of industrialization mobility urbanization anonymity
Industrialization
The loss of craftsmanship is a result of Anonymity Industrialization Urbanization Mobility
Industrialization
The loss of craftsmanship is a result of industrialization mobility urbanization anonymity
Nuclear
The modern American family is considered to be consanguine nuclear neological extended
Mores
The overarching moral principles which a population holds as the guidance for behavior which if violated lead to serious penalties are: Customs Mores Folkways Policies
Shock
The reaction to an event experienced emotionally as a sudden, violent and upsetting disturbance : respect shock acceptance rapport
Sociology
The science that deals with the organization of social groups and how they change or stay the same is called psychology anthropology biology sociology
Anger
The second stage of death and dying according to Kubler-ross is bargaining anger denial depression
Acute grief
The sudden, intense physical and emotional expression of grief occurring as the awareness increases of a loss of someone or something significant: sorrow complicated grief acute grief fear
Acute grief
The sudden, intense physical and emotional expression of grief occurring as the awareness increases of a loss of someone or something significant: sorrow complicated grief acute grief fear
Attachment theory
The tendency in human being to make strong affectional bonds with others coming from the need for security and safety: grief syndrome Epstein-Barr Theory attachment theory Maslow's theory
Attachment theory
The tendency in human beings to make strong affectional bonds with others coming from the need for security and safety: grief syndrome Epstein-Barr Theory attachment theory Maslow's theory
Verbal and non-verbal
The two most common forms of communication may be referred to as evaluation and descriptive neutrality and empathy information and persuasion verbal and non-verbal
At-need counseling
The type of counseling which takes place when the family is selecting the service and items of merchandise after a death has occurred is called pre-need counseling at-need counseling directive counseling post-need counseling
Encouraged
The upward occupational mobility of a member of a typical nuclear family unit is directly influenced by the oldest female encouraged directly influenced by the oldest male dicouraged
Of the same time period
The word contemporary means historically important recently since the turn of the century of the same time period
Counseling
To assist in the understanding of the circumstances or situations the individual is experiencing, and to assist that person in the selection of an alternative adjustment if necessary is known as counseling management communication guidance
Urban based
Which of the following does NOT describe the joint/extended family unit? Urban based Large in size May include several generations Restricted in mobility
Urban based
Which of the following doesNOT describe the joint/extended family unit? Urban based Large in size May include several generations Restricted in mobility
Extreme Withdrawal
Which of the following is NOT a manifestation of normal grief? extreme withdrawal anger confusion somatic disturbances
It encourages dependence by the bereaved
Which of the following is NOT an advantage of the directive counseling approach? it takes less time it is fairly easy to learn and conduct it allows the funeral director to provide necessary information and guidelines it encourages dependence by the bereaved
Discussing an impending death at a pre-need conference
Which of the following is NOT an example of a type of after-care follow-up? educational programs literature discussing an impending death at a pre-need conference phone contact
No interruptions in patterns of conduct
Which of the following is NOT one of the normal reactions in Lindemann's symptomatology of normal grief? preoccupations with images of the deceased sensations of somatic distress no interruptions in patterns of conduct feelings of guilt
To experience the pain of grief
Which of the following is Worden's second "Task of Mourning"? accept the reality of the loss to experience the pain of grief to adjust to an environment without the deceased re-invest in another relationship
Adjust to an environment in which the deceased is missing
Which of the following is a "Task of Mourning" according to Worden? experience the pain of grief and repress the emotions reflect the reality of the loss adjust to an environment in which the deceased is missing to withdraw emotional energy and keep to oneself
The living will
Which of the following is a document signed by a person who wants to create a "Do Not Resuscitate" order in case they are brain dead and unable to give any direction at the time to avoid extraordinary life saving measures. The Living Will The Freedom of Information Consent The Right to Euthanasia The Pre-arrangement Form
Confirm reality
Which of the following is a need of the bereaved? repress emotions confirm reality deny emotional support eliminate security
Established 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
Tightness in chest
Which of the following is a somatic disturbance in grief? anger tightness of chest sadness confusion
Memorial park
Which of the following is a type of cemetery? Mausoleum Retort Memorial park Lawn crypt
Grief therapy
Which of the following would NOT be part of typical interview skills applied during the funeral service arrangement conference? verbal communication feedback non-verbal communication grief therapy
Directive
Which style of counseling focuses on the counselor taking a live speaking role? client-centered directive Rogerian non-directive
Tom, son age 37
Within a patriarchal joint/extended family, who would assume control at the death of the father (age 62)? Mother- age 58 Steve, son -age 32 Jake, Mother's brother-age 54 Tom, son- age 37
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. after-service call self help groups hospice euthanasia counseling
Fear
a strong emotion marked by such reactions as alarm, dread, or disquiet. guilt fear blame shame
Ceremony
A "ribbon cutting" at the opening of a supermarket could best be described as a ritual rite more ceremony
Ceremony
A "ribbon cutting" at the opening of a supermarket could best be described as a ritual rite more ceremony
Rite
A baptism could best be described as a: rite taboo folkway cultural universal
Law
A behavior pattern which is enforced by special authority is a Folkway Law More Taboo
Law
A behavior pattern which is enforced by special authority is a taboo more folkway law
Modified extended family
A cluster of two or more nuclear families united by a social bond for security, protection and help is a pseudo- joint family a modified extended family a nuclear family a neo- joint family
Suppression
A conscious postponement of addressing anxieties and concerns defines: resistance suppression denial regression
At-need counseling
A death has occurred and the funeral director is counseling with the family as they select the services and items of merchandise in completing arrangements for the funeral: at-need counseling anticipatory counseling pre-need counseling none of these
Denial
A defense mechanism, closely related to repression, in which the individual convinces him/ herself that the loss never happened is called: fear crisis empathy denial
Humanistic funeral
A funeral devoid of religious connotation: Traditional funeral rite Non-traditional funeral rite Humanistic funeral Adaptive funeral rite
an adaptive funeral rite
A funeral rite that has been adjusted to reflect the needs and desires of those directly involved is A humanistic funeral rite A modern funeral rite An adaptive funeral rite A traditional funeral rite
Communication
A general term for the exchange of information, feelings, thoughts and acts between two or more people, including both verbal and non-verbal aspects of this interchange: communication counseling congruences none of these
Conservative
A joint/extended family is usually liberal dependent on others outside of the family mobile conservative
Conservative
A joint/extended family is usually liberal dependent on others outside of the family mobile conservative
Nuclear family
A man, a woman and their unmarried children in one household is a patriarchal family a joint/extended family a nuclear family a modified extended family
Law
A must behavior enforceable by those that govern: folkway ritual ceremony law
client centered
A non-directive method of counseling which stresses the inherent worth of the client and the natural capacity for growth and health is called ___________ counseling. client-centered directive situational grief therapy
Weakness
A normal somatic disturbance in grief is bewilderment loneliness fear weakness
euthansia
A person is suffering from a terminal condition. An act of materially assisting with or causing the death of that person at their request as a way of ending the suffering is called: euthanasia escheat do not resuscitate (DNR) hospice care
From early childhood into adolescence
A person's attitude toward death and funerals develops best by avoiding the subject from early childhood into adolescence from adolescence through young adulthood only after experiencing losses in one's own family
Rapport
A relation of harmony, conformity, accord or affinity established in any human interaction is called guidance guilt fear rapport
A ritual filled event with deep symbolic meaning
A rite can be described as A ritual filled event with deep symbolic meaning. a spontaneous speech made during a funeral A ritual filled event with no deep symbolic meaning. a small private meeting
Panic
A strong emotion characterized by sudden and extreme fear: shock guilt panic alarm
Demography
A term that would best describe the studies of the population is acculturation count demography mores
Demography
A term that would best describe the studies of the population is acculturation count demography mores
