Test 1 Flashcards
The scientific study of human behavior is known as
Psychology
The study of human behavior as related to funeral service is known as
Funeral Service Psychology
The experience of the emotion of grief, a state of deprivation of something valuable is known as
Bereavment
An adjustment process which involves grief and/or sorrow over a period of time and helps in reorganization of the life of an individual following a loss or death of someone loved is known as
Mourning
An emotion or set of emotions due to a loss is known as
Grief
The study of death is known as
Thanatology
An irrational, exaggerated fear of death is known as
Thanatophopbia
This definition of counseling was given by…
Advice, especially that given as a result of consultation
Webster
This definition of counseling was given by…
Anytime someone helps someone else with a problem
Edgar Jackson
This definition of counseling was given by…
Good communication within and between men; or good (free) communication within or between men is always therapeutic
Carl Rogers
An individual who provides assistance and guidance is a
Counselor
A treatment of mental or emotional disorder is
Psychotherapy
Theories of grief, “The Symptomatology and Management of Acute Grief” was introduced by
Lindemann
The Attachment Theory that deals with post loss grief was introduced by
Bowlby
The five stage of death and dying was introduced by
Kubler Ross
The four task of mourning was introduced by
William Warden
Who wrote “Mourning and Melancholia” and well came up with “grief work”
Sigmund Freud
Who introduced the Four Phases of Mourning
C.M. Parkes
Manifestations of Normal Grief was developed by
William Worden
The following deals with which theory:
- Somatic or bodily distress of some type
- Preoccupation w/ image of the deceased
- Guilt related to the deceased or circumstances of the death
- Hostile reactions
- Inability to function as before the loss
Theories of Grief; Lindeman
The following deals with which theory:
- Attachments come from a need for security and safety
- Situations that endanger the bond of attachment give rise to emotional reactions
- Greater the potential for loss, more intense the reaction
Attachment Theory; Bowlby
The following deals with which theory
- Denial & isolation
- Anger
- Bargaining
- Depression
- Acceptance
The five stages of death and dying; Kubler-Ross
The following deals with which theory:
- To accept the reality of the loss
- To work through the pain of grief
- To adjust to an environment in which the deceased is missing
- To emotionally relocate the deceased and move on with life
Four Task of Mourning; William Worden
The following deals with which theory:
- Period of numbness
- Phases of yearning
- Phase of disorganization and despair
- Phase of reorganization behavior
Four Phases of Mourning; C.M. Parkes
The following deals with which stage of William Wordens Manifestations of Normal Grief:
Sadness (the most common feeling), anger guilt and self-reproach, anxiety, loneliness, fatigue, helplessness, shock, yearning, emancipation, relief, numbness
Feelings
The following deals with which stage of William Wordens Manifestations of Normal Grief:
Hollowness in the stomach, tightness in the chest, tightness in the throat, over sensitivity to noise, sense of depersonalization, feeling short of breath, weakness in the muscles, lack of energy, dry mouth
Physical Sensations
The following deals with which stage of William Wordens Manifestations of Normal Grief:
Disbelief, confusion, preoccupation with thoughts of the deceased, sense of presence, hallucinations
Cognitions
The following deals with which stage of William Wordens Manifestations of Normal Grief:
Sleep disturbances, appetite disturbances, absentminded behavior, social with drawl, dreams of the deceased, avoiding reminder of the deceased, searching and calling out, sighing, restless over activity, visiting places or carrying objects that remind the survivor of the deceased, treasuring objects that belonged to the deceased
Behaviors
Blame directed towards another person is known as
Anger
The term used to describe the experience of grief, especially in young bereaved parents where mourning customs are unclear due to an inappropriate death and the absence of prior bereavement experience is known as
Anomic Grief
A syndrome characterized by the presence of grief in anticipation of death or loss is known as
Anticipatory Gref
The tendency in human beings to make strong affectional bonds with other coming from the need for security and safety is
Bowlby’s Attachment Theory
The act or event of separation or loss that results in the experience of grief is known as
Bereavement
The grief extending over a long period of time without resolve is know as
Complicated Grief (unresolved, chronic)
Advice, especially that given as a result of consultation is ___ definition of ___
Webster, Counseling
The defense mechanism in which anger is redirected toward a person or object other than the one who provided the anger originally is known as
Displaced Aggresion
Any time someone helps someone else with a problem is ___ definition of ___
Jackson, Counseling
Two units regarded as a pair, for example, husband and wife is known as
Dyad
Good communication within and between people; or, good (free) communication between people is always therapeutic is ___ definition of ___
Rogers, Counseling
The ability to enter into and share the feelings of others is known as
Empathy
A therapeutic experience for reasonably healthy persons is ___ definition of ___
Ohlsen, Counseling
The study of human behavior as related to funeral service is known as
Funeral Service Psychology
An emotion or set of emotions due to a loss is known as
Grief
Helping people facilitate uncomplicated grief to a healthy completion of the tasks of grieving within a reasonable time frame is known as
Grief Counseling
A set of symptoms associated with loss is known as
Grief Syndrome (Lindemann)
Specialized techniques which are used to help people with complicated grief reactions is known as
Grief Therapy (Worden)
A process occurring with loss, aimed at loosening the attachment to the dead for reinvestment in the living is known as
Griefwork (Lindemann)
Blame directed toward one’s self based on real or unreal conditions is known as
Guilt
Historically an inn for travelers, especially one kept by a religious order, also used to indicate a concept designed to treat patients with a life-limiting condition is known as
Hospice
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 is known as
Mourning
The study of human behavior is known as
Psycology
Intervention with people whose needs are so specific that usually they can only be met by specially trained physicians or psychologists is known as
Psychotherapy (Jackson)
The assumption of blame directed toward one’s self by others is known as
Shame
The reaction of the body to an event; often experience emotionally as a sudden, violent, and upsetting disturbance is known as
Shock
The guilt felt by family and friends after a death is known as
Survivor Guilt
The sincere feelings for the person who is trying to adjust to a serious loss is known as
Sympathy
The study of death is known as
Thanatology
An irrational, exaggerated fear of death is known as
Thanatophobia