Topic 4 Quiz B Flashcards
A process involving all activities associated with final disposition
funeralization
Social behavior as dictated by the tradition of the people
customs
Must-behavior; the basic and important patterns of ideas and acts of a people as related to treatment of the dead, which calls for a strong reaction from the society if violated.
mores
Male and female have equal rights, duties, and governing power.
egalitarian
Must-behavior that dictates the individual must abstain from certain acts dealing with death
taboo
The tendency of offspring to move away from the area in which they were born
neo-localism
The second stage of death and dying by Kubler-Ross is
anger
Thoughts of ending one’s own life is called
suicidal ideation
When a grief reaction is out of proportion to the loss, this is called
exaggerated grief
When a survivor, experiencing anxiety over the loss of a loved one, refuses to accept that the loss occurred and exhibits behaviors suggesting that the decedent is still alive, the survivor is employing which defense mechanism?
denial
Who is credited with developing the client-centered approach to counseling?
Rogers
Referring individuals to a support group to help them cope following a death is an example of what type of funeral service counseling?
post-need counseling
Which individual coined the term grief syndrome?
Lindemann
Which type of counseling shares special body of knowledge with a counselee?
informational
The study of psychological theories, principles and applications as related to funeral service is the definition of
funeral service psychology