psycology
a type of grief which is suppressed and or postponed is
delayed grief
a protective coping mechanism characterized by an inblilty to perceive external reality is called
denial
THe fourth stage of dying accourding to Kubler-Ross is
depression
which style of conseling focuses on the counselor taking a live speaking role?
directive
which of the following is NOT an eample of a type of after care follow up
discussing an impending death at a pre-need conference
That 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
egoistic suicide
with regard to the american funeral rite, which of the following does the funeral accomplish at least in part?
emphasies the finality of death and memorialies the loved on
which of the following types of death would allow for anticipatory grief to occur?
AIDS
which of the following is the purpose of a funeral?
establish a socially accepted climate for mourning
THe act of causing death painlessly so as to end pain and suffering for an individual is called
euthanasia
all of the following are a part of the normal grief response exept
experiencing symptoms of the deceased's last illness
Grief is best relieved by
expressing it outwardly by crying
which of the following is NOT a manifestation of normal grief
extreme withdrawal
usually the best way to meet our problems is to:
Attack them directly
which of the following would argue that counseling is associated with good communication?
Carl Rogers
a family making funeral arrangements appears disorganied and inattentive due to their recent loss. Which of the following would NOT be helpful in a successful conference?
Hurrying
Anticipatory grief allows
THe grief work to be shortened
Which of the following is NOT a distict role of the funeral service counselor in helping a bereaved family gain insight into problems and discovering ways of coping with problems?
The ultimate decisions of the funeral shold be influenced by the funeral director
To assist in the understanding of the circumstances or situations of the individual is experiencing , and to assist that person in the selection of an alternative adjustment if necessary is known as:
facilitating
during grief a person may experience
fear and depression, anger and resentment, weakness and loneliness
A common pattern of syptoms and reaactions experienced by those who have lost relatives or friends through death is known as
grief syndrome
Blame directed toward one's self based on real or unreal conditions is called
guilt
a young couple is experiencing chronic grief reactions 3 years after the loss of their child to sudden infant death syndrome. THe most probable cause for their reactions is that they:
had immediate disposition at the time of death
------------in its broadest snese includes the patient and family prior to the time of death, at the time of death of the patient and care of the fammily during the bereavement period?
hospice
which of the following are components of uniquenss of grief?
how the bereaved perceives the loss and the bereaved's age, the bereaved's preperation for loss and the bereaved's inner strengths and outer resources
which of the following is NOt a eterminant of grief?
income of the deceased
aftercare programs have evolved because of the
increase in social support
a client confides that he is planning to commit suicide. it is the practitioner's ethical responsibility to
inform next of kin and recommend professional help
which type of counseling involves sharing a body of special information with a counselee?
informational
which of the following would NOT be an acceptable counseling principle applicable to funeral service
insist that the client gain a new perspective
an elementary school student dies in a motor vehicle crash. WHich of the following recommendations by the funeral director would be most beneficial to the family and community
intervention of a crisis team
which of the following are charactereristics of stress, according to Alan wofelt?
irritability and impatience
which of the following is NOT an advantage of the directive counseling approach?
it encourages dependence by the bereaved
which of the following is not considered to be a characteristic of sudden infant death syndrome?
it is based on heredity
which of the following examples explain how funeral servvice 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
judgmental attitude
while making arrangements for a murder victim's funeral, a family memeber says, 'if i could get my hands on the guy that did this, I would kill him. the practitioner should;
listsen and respond with empathy
a type of grief reaaction when the person experiences symptoms and behavior which causes them difficulty but they do not see or recongnize the fact that these are related to the loss
masked grief
The psychological needs of the bereaved family
need emotional support
The age at which a child undrstands death as being both final and inevitable is
nine years and above
Which of the following is NOT one of the normal reactions in Lindemann's symptomatology of normal grief?
no interruptions in pattens of conduct
establishing a rapport with the client appraising the clients problems and accepting the clients attitudes and feeling are factors specifically associaated with which style of counseling?
non-directive
Carl Rogers is most frequently associated with
non-directive counseling
which of the following are important variables that can obstruct the grieving process
abnormal grief response and past losses
according to Worden, which of the following are tasks of mourning?
accept reality of loss and withdraw emotional energy from deceased and adjust to new envionment and invest energy in new relationships
in the tasks of mourning, which of the following are two of the main components ?
accept the reality of the loss experience the pain of grief
which of the following is the least likely reaction following a SIDS death?
acceptance
which of the following is a task of mourning?
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 decesed, or a feeling of less significance in the world is called
alienation
The state of estrangement an individual feels in social setting that are viewed as foreign, unpredictable or unacceptable is know as
alienation
crying is
an external response to an emotion
The second stage of death and dying according to Kubler- Ross is
anger
grieving that occurs prior to the actual loss is called
anticipatory grief
the type of counseling which takes place when the amily is selcting the services and items of merchandise after a death has occurred is called
at need counseling
all of the following are improtant in determining how grief may affect a survivor except the
available funds
wgucg if the following is a style of counseling reather than a type of counseling?
person-centered
which of the following self concept factors would not affect the ability of the funeral director to effectively communicate with his clientele
persuasion
The common name for a strong irrational fear that is difficult to eliminate is:
phobia
the science of human behavior is called
psychology
which of the follwing is a specialized technique to hep people with complicated grief reactions?
psyotherapy
a relation of harmony conformity accord or affinity established in any human interaction is called
rapport
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
according to Bowlby, attachments ocme from a need for
safety and security
The assumption of blame directed toward on'es self by others is called
shame
a distraught widow authorizes her four adult children to arrange for her husban's funeral. The widow is unwilling to participate due to her giref. How should the funeral director proceed?
suggest to the children that they encourage their mother's involvement in the funeral process
an unsuccessful attempt made by a person to end his own life is called
suicide gesture
a more or less conscious postponement of addressing anxieties and concerns is called
suppression
a conscous postponement of addressing anxieties and concerns defines
supression
the study of death is called,
thanatology
The final component of attachment theory states that
the greater the potential for loss, the more intense the reaction
which of the following is a document signed by persons who want to be allowed to die?
the living will
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 wordens second task of mourning?
to eperience the pain of grief
The purpose of the funeral rite is
to face confrontation with death
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
Emovere the latin root of the word emotion means:
to move out or stir up
in his service to the public, the funeral director must always be conscious of the basic -----which consisstently maintains and improves his abiliity to communicate with the community
trust
Which of the following would NOT be a desired interview technique during the funeral service arrangement conference
verbal communication: feedback non verbal communication NONE OF THESE
the two most common forms of communication may be referred to as
verbal/non-verbal
a normal somatic disturbanace in grief is
weakness
The third of Kubler-Ross' stages of dying is identified as
bargaining
the modern definition of psychology is that is is the study of human
behavior
a state, condition, or event prodced when we lose someone or something of value best describes the term
bereavement
an event producing acute deprivationand loss due to death of one in whom emotional capital has been invested is
bereavement
a realistic attitude toward death
can best be developed in early childhood
a formal or symbloic act of observance is called a
ceremony
a practitioner working with a family finds that the persons involved are exhibiting reactions that are prolonged, excessive in duration and have never come to a satisfactory conclusion. The practitioner realies that this family is exhibiting which of the following types of complicated grief reactions?
chronic
a type of complicated grief which is prolonged and is excessive in duration is
chronic grief
a nondirective mothod of counseling which stresses the inherent worth of the client and the natural capacity for growth and health is called ______ counseling
client- centered
Person-centered counseling is also referred to as
client-centered counseling
at the time of death, the diverse needs, wants beliefs, and desires of each family can be determined by which of the following
communiating with the family
Grief extending over a long period of time without resolution is called
complicated grief
which of the following is a need of the bereaved?
confirm reality
accordingg to client centered counseling, the necessary quality of a counselor being in toch with reality and other's perception of one self is termed
congruence
a helpful relationship whereby one party seeks to facilitate the development of informed choices and meaningful actions at a critical time within the context of anothe's life is called
counseling
anytime someone helps someone else with a problem is one definition of
counseling
Another common name for Sudden infant death syndrome would be
crib death
a child at a visitation tels the funeral practitioner that the deceased is sleeping. Accodrding to Brollman, the age of this child, based upon the understanding of death is:
4 years old
OVeractivity, acquistion of symptoms of the deceased, isolation from friends and family, and furious hostility toward a specific person are part of what theory
delayed grief
