DEAD Funeral service Counseling
A behavior pattern which is enforced by special authority is a
law
Patterns identifiable in all cultures:
Cultural Universal
Rites of funeralization without the presence of the body itself are referred to as
memorial services
Contemporary funeral rites could be considered
adaptive funeral rites
The word contemporary means
of the same time period
Sociology is one of the ___.
social sciences
The purpose of the funeral rite is
to face the reality of the loss
A must behavior, the basic patterns of ideas and acts of a people are
Mores
The science of social group study;
Sociology
A normal somatic disturbance in grief is
weakness
A brief review of points covered in a portion of the counseling session or the final clarification at the close of a session:
Summary
A belief which dictates the individual must abstain from certain acts dealing with death is a:
Taboo
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
-Accept the reality of the loss -Experience the pain of grief
Which of the following are objectives of psychology?
-to help people learn more effectively to make better adjustments to life situations to understand why people do the things they do all of these
With regard to the American funeral rite, which of the following does the funeral usually accomplish? Provides opportunity to face reality of the loss Gives the opportunity to express emotion and receive comfort Gives final closure Allows the completion of all "unfinished business"
1 and 2 only
The age at which a child understands death as being both final and inevitable is
9 years and above
An existential statement about the physical and social world is known as
a belief
The individual providing at-need assistance and guidance to another person is:
a counselor
The process of socialization is
a lifelong process
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
The stage of estrangement an individual feels in social settings that are viewed as foreign, unpredictable or unacceptable is known as
alienation
A joint/extended family is usually
conservative
The individual seeking assistance or guidance:
counselee
The individual providing assistance and guidance:
counselor
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 that has become angry:
displaced aggression
Two units regarded as a pair; for example, husband and wife:
dyad
Strong emotion marked by such reactions as alarm, dread and disquieting :
fear
A family that is governed by the mother is
matriachal
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
Carl Rogers is most frequently associated with
non-directive counseling
Humanistic funerals are devoid of
ordained clergy
A strong emotion characterized by sudden and extreme fear:
panic
The social or community benefits of a funeral begins with the at-need arrangement conference and ends with:
the committal service
According to Worden's "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
-Accept the reality of the loss -Experience the pain of grief
An event producing acute deprivation and loss due to death of one in whom emotional capital has been invested is
bereavement
The process with which members of one culture assimilate the traits of another is called
Acculturation
A funeral rite specifically designed to meet the needs and wishes of the family:
Adaptive funeral rite
Which of the following would argue that counseling is associated with good communication?
Carl Rogers
The type of counseling where the client is approached with an attitude of "unconditional positive regard" as promoted by Carl Rogers is called
Client centered counseling
Any funeral event.
Funeral rite
The loss of craftsmanship is a result of
Industrialization
A family that is governed by the mother is
Matriarchal
Rites without the body present:
Memorial Service
Those appropriate and helpful acts of counseling that come after the funeral:
Post-Need Counseling (aftercare)
Specified methods of procedure:
Rules
Of the following terms, which best describes movement from rural areas into the urban areas?
Urbanization
According to Wolfelt- The ability to be considerate and friendly as demonstrated by both verbal and nonverbal behavior:
Warmth and Caring
Membership consists of one male and one female and the children from their previous marriages and may include children from the present marriage:
blended family
A realistic attitude toward death
can best be developed in early childhood
A type of complicated grief which is prolonged and is excessive in duration is
chronic grief
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
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
Which of the following is a purpose of the funeral?
establish a socially acceptable climate for mourning
An act or practice of allowing the death of persons suffering from a life- limiting condition:
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, agitation and urge to flee is ___.
fear
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
An emotion or set of emotions due to a loss that is involved in the work of mourning:
grief
Describing or explaining detailed examples of the ways that funeral offerings such as visitation and public funeral have helped other families in similar situations is called:
illustrating
Which of the following examples explain how funeral service facilitates grief?
it allows grievers to feel the pain of loss
All of the following are referred to as characteristics of the helping funeral director except
judgmental attitude
Which of the following would NOT be a desired interview technique during the funeral service arrangement conference?
judgmental comments
A must behavior enforceable by those that govern:
law
The modern definition of psychology is that it is the study of individual human:
mind and behavior
The economic impact of the death of the patriachal leader in an extended/joint family is
minimal
Which of the following terms best describes relocation or travel?
mobilty
In Sociology, the tendency of offspring to move to new homes away from their place of birth and childhood is called:
neolocalism
Which of the following is NOT one of the normal reactions in Lindemann's symptomatology of normal grief?
no interruptions in patterns of conduct
No matter the age of the son, if the oldest male dies, he may enter the leadership role in the
patriarchal family
Which of the following is a style of counseling rather than a type of counseling?
person-centered
John, age five, began using "baby-talk" and bed wetting after the birth of a baby brother. He was using the defense mechanism of
regression
Sacred beliefs reflected in the daily conduct of an individual are part of
religion
An adaptive maneuver characterized by an inability or unwillingness to act with the aim of asserting or sustaining individual control, autonomy or self-esteem:
resistance
An act performed as a part of a rite or ceremony?
ritual
An unsuccessful attempt made by a person to end his own life is called
suicidal gesture
Sociology of a funeral service begins with the at-need arrangement conference and ends with
the graveside service
The traditional location of the preparation of a dead human body for funeralization was originally in ________________ in early America
the home
The psychological needs of the bereaved family include:
the need for emotional support
Which of the following forms of behavior illustrates "regression" by an adult?
throwing a temper tantrum
Which of the following is a somatic disturbance in grief?
tightness of chest
Which of the following is Worden's second "Task of Mourning"?
to experience the pain of grief
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.
trust
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
A/an _________ family would include a son and his family.
an extended family
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
The second stage of death and dying according to Kubler-ross is
anger
Depersonalization leads to
anonymity
The event that leads to experiencing the emotion of grief:
bereavement
The combination of two or more rituals related to a specific situation such as a funeral is called ___.
a symbol
Which of the following is the least likely reaction following a SIDS death?
acceptance
