The Last Psychology Test Flashcards
What are the 6 different ways to dispose of a body?
- In ground
- mausoleum
- Above ground crypt
- Cremation
- mummification
- cryogenics
Who’s theory is the “grief stages”?
Elizabeth Kubler-Ross
What are the 4 stages of grief?
- Denial
- Shock
- Anger
- Acceptance
What are the stages according to Glick, Weis, and Parke? (5)
- shock, then overwhelming grief
- coping with anxiety and stress
- Anger
- Obsessional review
- Recovery
What are the 5 nearnesses of death?
- near and certain
- near and uncertain
- distance and certain
- distance and uncertain
- near and certain, but avoided
What is an example of death that is near and certain?
Terminal illness
What is an example of death that is near and uncertain?
soldier at war
What is an example of death that is distance and certain?
most of us (we know we will die, but not soon)
What is an example of death that is distance and uncertain?
people who are in denial about death.
What is an example of death that is near and certain, but avoided?
someone who was going to die, but suddenly recovered.
What are the 5 stages of emotion for a dying person?
- Denial
- Anger/resentment
- Bargaining
- Depression
- Acceptance
What are the 3 types of suicide?
- Altruistic
- EgoIstic
- Anomic
What is an altruistic suicide?
for a cause
What is an Egoistic Suicide?
inward oriented or depressed.
What is Anomic Suicide?
A life change
What are the 3 types of suicidal warning signs?
- Verbal clues
- behavior clues
- Situation clues
What is a verbal clue of suicide?
Direct or indirect statements
What are the behavioral clues of suicide?
basically the person has all the symptoms of depression. (withdrawal, disinterest, extreme sadness, etc.)
What are the 8 situational clues of suicide?
- recent move
- loss of someone close
- unwanted pregnancy
- trouble with the law
- school/work problems
- family disruption
- mental illness
What are the 2 definitions of euthanasia?
not young people in Asia
- good death
2. assisted suicide
What is Oregon’s law allowing euthanasia?
3
- 2 Drs must certify they have 6 months or less to live
- Drs can subscribe medication, but not administer.
- Person must administer medication to themselves.
What are the Quinlan Guidelines? (Who must consent to disconnecting suicide?) (5)
- patient
- family
- Drs
- Hospital
- Then you can disconnect life support
What are the 2 types of Euthanasia?
- Active
2. Passive
What is Active Euthanasia?
Person takes action that directly ends life
What is passive Euthanasia?
taking action to end extraordinary means of keeping someone alive.
What is a living will?
A notarized document, specifying your end of life wishes.