Funeral service counseling
Suppression
A conscious postponement of addressing anxieties and concerns defines resistance shame suppression regression
Suicide
A deliberate act of self destruction: Suicide Marriage Dating None of these
Matriarchal
A family that is governed by the mother is matriachal democratic patriarchal egalitarian
Adaptive funeral rite
A funeral rite specifically designed to meet the needs and wishes of the family: Humanistic funeral Adaptive funeral rite Immediate Disposition Traditional funeral rite
Folkway
A non-compulsive standard of behavior that is only socially enforced: ceremony folkway ritual rite
Cultural universal
A pattern of living and dying which can be identified in all societies is referred to as a custom cultural universal law ritual
A ritual filled event with deep symbolic meaning
A rite: A ritual filled event with deep symbolic meaning. None of these A ritual filled event with no deep symbolic meaning. A ceremony performed with various rituals.
Bereavement
A state, condition , or event produced when we lose someone or something of value best describes the term loss mourning bereavement grief
Cultures
A system of abstract patterns of and for both living and dying which are learned directly or indirectly defines folkways laws cultures mores
Masked grief
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 chronic grief uncomplicated grief exaggerated grief masked grief
An extended family
A/an _________ family would include a son and his family. an extended family a modified family a patriarchal family a nuclear family
Positive regard
According to Carl Rogers, accepting the client or counselee as he or she is, and for what he or she is without imposing judgments or stipulations: shame respect positive regard trepidation
Respect
According to Wolfelt, the ability to communicate the belief that everyone possesses the capacity and right to choose alternatives and make decisions: Respect Regression Resistance Rapport
Grief
An emotion or set of emotions due to a loss that is involved in the work of mourning: guilt fear panic grief
Bereavement
An event producing acute deprivation and loss due to death of one in whom emotional capital has been invested is frustration mourning bereavement fear
Funeral
An organized, flexible, purposeful, group centered, time-limited response to death which reflects. reverence, dignity and respect: ritual funeral ceremony rite
Guilt
Blame directed toward one's self based on real or unreal condition is called mourning grief guilt bereavement
An external (outward) response to an emotion-observable
Crying is:
Fear
Defined as the basic emotion resulting from the sudden realization of some immediate danger to life and health. depression fear alarm sadness
it is hard to know all families you serve personally
For the funeral director, urbanization has meant greater contact with all members of the community it is hard to know all families you serve personally closer ties to your community that everyone in the community can know you better
Anticipatory grief
Grieving that occurs prior to the actual loss is called anticipatory grief mourning actual grief bereavement
Ordained clergy
Humanistic funerals are devoid of ordained clergy feelings flowers memorabilia of the deceased
Home
In an extended (joint) family, religion is taught at Sunday school Revivals Home Seminars
Goals
Objectives or adjustments to be achieved: options goals selection none of these
Religion
Sacred beliefs reflected in the daily conduct of an individual are part of demeanor philosophy culture religion
bureaucratization
Strict departmental standards with little or no variation is typical of mobility bureaucratization industrialization urbanization
A social function
The group aspect of a funeral rite makes the event a private experience a historical event a cultural event a social function
Homicide
The killing of one human being by another: suicide genocide infanticide homicide
Affect
The level of emotion displayed by a person in reaction to an event is called ___. fear effect sorrow affect
To face the reality of the loss
The purpose of the funeral rite is to prevent the recall of memories of the deceased to allow for denial of feelings to face the reality of the loss for the family to repress their grief
Psychology
The science of individual human behavior is called: physiology philosophy psychology religion
Sociology
The science of social group study; Culture Urbanization Sociology Psychology
Thanatology
The study of death is called thanatopsis thanatology physiology psychology
Bargaining
The third of Kubler-Ross' stages of anticipated grief is identified as depression acceptance bargaining denial
Client centered counseling
The type of counseling where the client is approached with an attitude of "unconditional positive regard" as promoted by Carl Rogers is called Grief therapy Psychoanalysis Client centered counseling Rational-emotive theory
Post-Need Counseling
Those appropriate and helpful acts of counseling that come after the funeral: Post-Need Counseling Pre-Need Counseling At-Need Counseling None of these
Hospice
Used to indicate an institution designed to treat patients with a life- limiting condition: motel none of these hotel hospice
Attack them directly
Usually the best way to meet our problems is to lie about them repress them withdraw attack them directly
Crisis
A highly emotional temporary state in which an individual's feelings of anxiety, grief, confusion or pain impair his or her ability to act: ceremony crisis astronomical event ritual
A nuclear family
A man, a woman and their unmarried children in one household is A modified extended family A nuclear family A joint/extended family A patriarchal family
displaced aggression
A mechanism by which anger is directed toward a person or object other than the one which originally precipitated the anger: fear shame guilt displaced aggression
Informational
Which type of counseling involves sharing a body of special information with a counselee? psychology situational informational psychotherapy
Tom, age 37, oldest son
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 Jake, Frank's wife's brother - age 54 Steve, age 32, Frank's youngest son Agnes, Frank's wife, age 58
Mores
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? laws taboos mores rites
All of these
A non- directive method of counseling that stresses the inherent worth of the client and the natural capacity for growth and health (recognizes that the person has the ability to answer all of their own questions): Person- Centered Client- Centered Rogerian All of these
Delayed grief
A type of grief which is suppressed and or postponed is uncomplicated grief masked grief chronic grief delayed grief
Congruence
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 positive regard communication rapport congruence
judgemental attitude
All of the following are referred to as characteristics of the helping funeral director except judgemental attitude warmth and caring respect empathy
Funeral rite
Any funeral event. Vigil Funeral Mass Memorial service Funeral rite
Counseling
Assisting in the understanding of the circumstances or situations the individual is experiencing, and helping with the selection of alternatives to cope with changes is: counseling treatment management psychoanalysis
Illustrating
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 metalanguage negotiation setting goals
an increase in the day to day confrontation with death
Each of the following have affected the nuclear family EXCEPT the fact that death has become more abstract an increase in the day to day confrontation with death the isolation of the old in our society an extended life expectancy
Personality
Factors that complicate grief include: Relationship, Circumstantial, Social, Historical, and _______________. Personality Environmental Experiential Clinical
Yearning
Having an intense feeling of loss or lack of something deemed to be important and longing for that something or someone: shame yearning guilt fear
Furniture
Historically funeral directing was a second business, often the undertaker also sold ___. horses furniture medical equipment flowers
Affect
How you feel about something or someone and how you act toward it or them: fear effect sorrow affect
Urbanization
Increased concentrated population: Mobilization Industrialization Urbanization Bureaucratization
A body present
Memorial service are funeral rites without Religion Emotion Social relevance A body present
Urbanization
Of the following terms, which best describes movement from rural areas into the urban areas? Industrialization Bureaucratization Urbanization Mobility
Cultural universals
Patterns identifiable in nearly all cultures worldwide are called : Rites Rituals Cultural Universals Norms
Client centered counseling
Person-centered counseling is also referred to as directive counseling client-centered counseling psychiatry situational counseling
Funerals
Rites of funeralization with the body present are called ceremonies funerals memorial services folkways
Sympathy
Sincere feelings for the person who is trying to adjust to a serious loss or the death of a close friend or relative: ideation yearning empathy sympathy
Is a custom
Social behavior that is dictated by tradition are laws is a custom are mores are folkways
Is a custom
Social behavior that is dictated by tradition Is a custom Are laws Are mores Is a folkway
Is a custom
Social behavior that is dictated by tradition are laws is a custom are mores are folkways
Rules
Specified methods of procedure: Values Rules Rites Norms
euthanasia
The act of causing death painlessly so as to end pain and suffering for an individual is called
9 years and above
The age at which a child understand death as being both final and inevitable is 3 to five years of age 5 to 9 years 9 years and above birth to 3 years old
Shame
The assumption of blame directed toward one's self by others is called fear shame anger guilt
Anger
The basic emotion; may take the form of shame, blame or guilt depending onto whom the feeling is projected: anxiety anger alarm affect
Anger
The basic emotion; may take the form of shame, blame or guilt depending onto whom this emotion is projected: anxiety anger alarm affect
Cultural relativity
The concept that all cultures have something of value to add to the common good for all of society? social order social egocentricity cultural- ethnocentrism cultural relativity
Minimal
The economic impact of the death of the patriachal leader in an extended/joint family is never reconciled by the family members of no importance in funeral arrangements about the same as a nuclear family minimal
Lower than western European countries
The educational level of the American society is generally lower, because most people have GED's mostly illiterate the highest in the world lower than Western European countries
Committal service
The last portion of a funeral or memorial services; the rite of finality preceding cremation, earth burial, entombment or burial at sea: funeral rite committal service memorial rite none of these
Enculturation
The method by which social values are learned: Customs Taboos Classroom teaching Enculturation
mind and behavior
The modern definition of psychology is that it is the study of individual human: soul beliefs behavior and memory mind and behavior
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
Throwing a temper tantrum
Which of the following forms of behavior illustrates "regression" by an adult? throwing a temper tantrum blaming the other person "turning the other cheek" saying that he did not want the job anyway
unconditional positive regard
Which of the following self concept factors would NOT affect the ability of the funeral director to effectively communicate with his clientele? thoughts of superiority unconditional positive regard emotional distance from the client ethnic bias
Mobility
Which of the following terms best describes relocation or travel? urbanization anonymity mobilty industrialization
Carl rogers
Which of the following would argue that counseling is associated with good communication? Sigmund Freud Carl Rogers Elisabeth Kubler-Ross Edgar Jackson
Two parents and their biological or legally adopted children
Which of these constitutes a nuclear family? three generations living on the same farm two parents and their biological or legally adopted children two remarried parents and their children and step children single parent with his or her biological children
