Psych of Grief Exam Questions And Answers 100% Pass
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Psych of Grief Exam Questions And Answers
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Death education has to do with - answerteaching and learning about death, dying, and
bereavement
to say that death was a "taboo topic" in American society during the 1960's and early 1970's
means that - answera fundamental and defining aspect...
Psych of Grief Exam Questions And Answers
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Death education has to do with - answer✔teaching and learning about death, dying, and
bereavement
to say that death was a "taboo topic" in American society during the 1960's and early 1970's
means that - answer✔a fundamental and defining aspect of human life had largely been removed
from investigation and critical study
Thanatology is - answer✔study of death-related topics
a person who enrolls in a course in the field of death, dying, and bereavement because his or her
grandmother is terminally ill is primarily expressing a concern about - answer✔current death
related experiences
the MOST LIKELY reason that death education needs to develop special sensitivity and
compassion for its participants is because: - answer✔they may have been recently or currently
impacted by a death-related experience
death education typically involves four central dimensions - answer✔cognitive, affective,
behavioral, and valuational
in studying the "affective dimension" of death education: - answer✔one studies feelings,
emotions and attitudes about death, dying and bereavements
this class meets on which days: - answer✔Tuesdays and Thursdays
Socrates is reported to have said, "the really important thing is not to live, but to live well." This
supports which goal of death education? - answer✔to enrich the personal lives of individuals
When death education helps people make individual choices about health care and funeral
services, it is serving which of the following goals? - answer✔informing and guiding people in
their personal transactions with society
Encounters with death can be studied by looking at - answer✔death rates, deaths caused by
communicable diseases, dying trajectories
According to the definition in our text, death rates - answer✔reflect the number of people in a
specific group who die during a particular time period
in many poor and not well-organized societies today: - answer✔death rates are often imprecise
estimates and accurate demographic stats are not available
Changes in American death rates can be revealed - answer✔by studying death rates in American
populations, gender groups, socio-economic classes, comparing death rates in diff age groups in
society, observing alterations in infant mortality.
can only be determined accurately when a society keeps adequate birth & death rates -
answer✔death rates
what has the greatest influence on encounters with death in our society today? - answer✔diet and
physical activity patterns
in the world today, relatively few people in developed countries die of communicable diseases,
with the exception of: - answer✔influenza and pneumonia, septicemia, and infections by HIV
and AIDS
most deaths in contemporary american society occur - answer✔in some sore of hearth care
institutions
attitudes include a persons - answer✔ways of conceiving the world, settled behaviors or manners
of acting, postures of the body or dispositions to action
an individuals attitudes about death and dying are closely connected to: - answer✔the individuals
encounter with death, experiences with death, individuals cultural background
anxieties associated with death may be found in: - answer✔death related attitudes about my own
dying, my own death, the death or dying or bereavement about someone else.
when people say "mary had a hard death" they are likely to be referring to: - answer✔the manner
of her dying.
the Elements of a "death system" include what? - answer✔objects and symbols
according to our text, a "death system" includes: - answer✔persons (lawyers, florists ect), refers
to specific times, points to symbols associated with death (skull, crossbones, ect).
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