Psychology and Counseling Compend & Vocab
a type of grief which is suppressed and or postponed is
delayed grief
a protective coping mechanism characterized by an inability to perceive external reality is called
denial
which style of counseling focuses on the counselor taking a live speaking role
directive
which of the following is not an example of a type of aftercare follow up
discussing an impending death at a pre need conference
According to Worden, which of the following are tasks of mourning?
Accept reality of loss and withdraw emotional energy from deceased Adjust to a new environment and invest energy in new relationships
In "Tasks of Mourning" , which of the following are two main components?
Accept the reality of the loss Experience the pain of grief
Establish a socially accepted climate for mourning
establish a socially accepted climate for mourning
a type of complicated grief which is prolonged and is excessive in duration is
exaggerated grief
Chronic Grief
excessive in duration and never coming to a satisfactory conclusion.
Affect
external expression of emotions
which of the following is not a manifestation of normal grief
extreme withdrawal
Crib death
Another common name for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome would be
the grief work to be shortened
Anticipatory grief allows
Client centered counseling
Carl Rogers is most frequently associated with
an external response to an emotion
Crying
fear & depression; anger & resentment; & weakness & loneliness
During grief a person may experience
With regard to the American funeral rite, which of the following does the funeral accomplish, at least in part?
Emphasizes the finality of death and memorializes the loved one. Gives the opportunity to express emotion and receive comfort. Gives family closure & positive memories.
expressing it outwardly by crying
Grief is best relieved by
Which of the following are components of "Uniqueness of Grief?"
How the bereaved perceives the loss and the bereaved's age. Bereaved's preparation for loss and the bereaved's inner strengths and outer resources
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
Need emotional support
The psychological needs of the bereaved family
To face confrontation with death
The purpose of the funeral rite is
Hospice
__________ in its broadest sense includes the patient and family prior to the time of death, at the time of death of the parent and care of the family during the bereavement period
Grief syndrome
a common pattern of symptoms and reactions experienced by those who have lost relatives or friends through death is known as
attitude
a learned tendency to respond to people, objects, or institutions in a positive or negative way
Client-Centered Counseling
a non-directive method of counseling which stresses the inherent worth of the client and the natural capacity for growth and health.
Bereavement
a state condition or event produced when we lose someone or something of value best describes the term
Cognitive Psychology
from the Latin, "to know;" the study of the origins and consequences of thoughts, memories, beliefs, perceptions, explanations, and other mental processes.
At-Need Counseling
funeral director consulting with the family from the time the death occurs until the final disposition
Attending
giving undivided attention by means of verbal and non-verbal behavior.
Anticipatory Grief
grief in anticipation of death or loss.
Anomic Grief
grief where mourning customs are unclear due to an inappropriate death and the absence of prior bereavement experience
Anticipatory grief
grieving that occurs prior to the actual loss is called
blame directed toward ones self based on real or unreal conditions is called
guilt
Trust
in his service to the public the funeral director must always be conscious of the basic _________ which consistently maintains and improves his ability to communicate with the community
which of the following is not a determinant of grief
income of the deceased
which type of counseling involves sharing a body of special information with a counselee
informational
which of the following examples explain how funeral service facilitates grief
it provides the experience of pain in grief
all of the following are referred to as characteristics of the helping funeral director except
judgemental attitude
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
establishing a rapport with the client, appraising the client's problems, and accepting the client's attitudes and feelings are factors specifically associated with which style of counseling?
non directve
which of the following is a "task of mourning" according to worden
adjust to an environment in which the deceased is missing
in grief the inability of the individual to adjust to life without the presence of the deceased or a feeling of less significance in the world is called
alienation
Anxiety
an emotion characterized by a vague fear or premonition that something undesirable is going to happen.
Bereavement
an event producing acute deprivation and loss due to death of one in whom emotional capital has been invested is
the second stage of death and dying according to Kubler Ross is
anger
the type of counseling which takes place when the family is selecting the services and items if merchandise after a death has occurred is called
at need counseling
Delayed grief
overactivity acquisition of symptoms of the deceased, isolation from friends and family and furious hostility toward a specific person are part of what theory
which of the following is a style of counseling rather than a type of counseling
person centered
Alternatives
providing a choice of services and merchandise available as families make a selection and complete funeral arrangements, formulating different actions in adjusting to a crisis.
a relation of harmony conformity accord or affinity established in any human interaction is called
rapport
the assumption of blame directed towards one self is
shame
an unsuccessful attempt made by a person to end his own life is called
suicide gesture
a conscious postponement of addressing anxieties and concerns defines
suppression
a more or less conscious postponement of addressing anxieties and concerns is called
suppression
Euthanasia
the act of causing death painlessly so as to end pain and suffering for an individual is called
Beareavement
the act or event of separation or loss that results in the experience of grief.
Phobia
the common name for a strong irrational fear that is difficult to eliminate is
Depression
the fourth stage of dying according to Kubler Ross is
the final component of attachment theory states that
the greatest the potential for loss, the more intense the reaction
Adaptation
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.
aggression
the intentional infliction of physical or psychological harm on another
Behavior
the modern definition of psychology is that it is the study of human
Psychology
the science of human behavior is called
Alienation
the state of estrangement an individual feels in social setting that are viewed as foreign, unpredictable or unacceptable is known as
Alienation
the state of estrangement an individual feels in social settings that are viewed as foreign, unpredictable or unacceptable
Thanatology
the study of death is called
attachment
the tendency to make strong affectional bonds with others coming from the need for security and safety.
Bargaining
the third of Kubler Ross' stages of dying is identified as
Verbal & non verbal
the two most common forms of communication may be referred to as
Egoistic suicide
the type of self destruction in which a person has little or no group identification and is seen as a loner is referred to as a
Aftercare (Post- Funeral Counseling)
those appropriate and helpful acts of counseling that come after the funeral
which of the following is a somatic disturbance in grief
tightness of chest
Facilitating
to assist in the understanding of the circumstances or situations the individual is experiencing and to assist that person on the selection of an alternative adjustment if necessary is known as
which of the following is worsens second task of mourning
to experience the pain of grief
Attack them directly
usually the best way to meet our problems is to
to help people learn more effectively; to make better adjustments to life situations; to understand why people do the things they do
which of the following are objectives of psychology
Throwing a temper tantrum
which of the following forms of behavior illustrates "regression" by an adult
No interruptions in patterns of conduct
which of the following is NOT one of the normal reactions in Lindemann's symptomatology of normal grief
The living will
which of the following is a document signed by persons who want to be allowed to die
Confirm reality
which of the following is a need of the bereaved
the ultimate decisions of the funeral should be influenced by the funeral director
which of the following is not a distinct role of the funeral service counselor in helping a bereaved family gain insight into problems and discovering ways of coping with problems
it encourages dependence by the bereaved
which of the following is not an advantage of the directive counseling approach
It is based on heredity
which of the following is not considered to be a characteristic of sudden infant death syndrome
Acceptance
which of the following is the least likely reaction following SIDS death
Persuasion
which of the following self concept factors would not affect the ability of the funeral director to effectively communicate with his clientele
Carl Rogers
which of the following would argue that counseling is associated with good communication
None of these
which of the following would not be a desired interview technique during the funeral service arrangement conference?
Insist the client gain a new perspective
which of the following would not be an acceptable counseling principle applicable to funeral service
To move out or stir up
"emovere" the latin root for the word "emotion" means
Anger
blame directed toward another person
a formal or symbolic act or observance is called
ceremony
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 counseling
person centered counseling is also referred to as
client centered counseling
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 others perception of one self is termed
congruence
anytime someone helps someone else with a problem is
counseling
the age at which a child understands death as being both final and inevitable is
9 years and above
Weakness
A normal somatic disturbance in grief is
can best be developed in early childhood
A realistic attitude toward death
