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Thanatology Questions And Answers Guaranteed Success.
Abnormal (complicated, unresolved) grief - correct answer. grief extending over a long period of time without resolution.
Absent Grief - correct answer. Grief in which there appears to be no signs of grief in a person...
Thanatology Questions And Answers
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Abnormal (complicated, unresolved) grief - correct answer. grief extending over a
long period of time without resolution.
Absent Grief - correct answer. Grief in which there appears to be no signs of grief in
a person following a major bereavement.
Acute Grief - correct answer. The intense physical and emotional expression of grief
occurring as the awareness increases of a loss of
someone or something significant.
Adaptation - correct answer. The individual's ability to adjust to the psychological
and emotional changes brought on by a stressful event such as the death of a
significant other.
Affect - correct answer. Is the feelings and their expression.
Aftercare (post-funeral counseling) - correct answer. those appropriate and helpful
acts of counseling that come after the funeral
Agression - correct answer. The intentional infliction of physical or psychological
harm on another.
Alarm - correct answer. Is defined as fear or anxiety caused by the sudden
realization of danger created by the impact of the shock.
Alienation - correct answer. The state of estrangement an individual feels in social
settings that are viewed as foreign, unpredictable or unacceptable.
Alternatives - correct answer. Providing a choice of services and merchandise
available as families make a selection and complete funeral arrangements, formulating
different actions in adjusting to a crisis.
, Ambiguous Response - correct answer. A disconfirming response with more than
one meaning, leaving the other party unsure of the responder's position.
Anger - correct answer. Is blame directed toward another person.
Anomic Grief - correct answer. Is a term 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; typical in a
society that has attempted to minimize the impact of death through medical control of
disease and social control of those who deal with the dying and the dead.
Anticipatory Grief - correct answer. Syndrome characterized by the presence of grief
in anticipation of death or loss; the actual death comes as a confirmation of knowledge
of a life-limiting condition.
Anxiety - correct answer. A state of tension, typically characterized by rapid
heartbeat, shortness of breath and, other similar ramifications of arousal of the
autonomic nervous system; an emotion characterized by a vague fear or premonition
that something undesirable is going to happen.
Articulation - correct answer. The process of pronouncing all the necessary parts of
a word.
At-Need Counseling - correct answer. A death has occurred and the funeral director
is advising the family from the time the death occurs until the final disposition including
selection of services and merchandise during the arrangement conference.
Attachment (Bowlby) - correct answer. It is the tendency in human beings to make
strong affectional bounds with others coming from the need for security and safety;
attachment occurs in the absence of the reinforcement of drives for food and sex and
provides a way to understand the strong emotional reaction that occurs when these
bonds are threatened or broken
Attending (listening) - correct answer. The process of focusing on certain stimuli
from the environment.
Attitude - correct answer. a learned tendency to respond to people, objects, or
institutions in a positive or negative way.
Behaviorism - correct answer. The school of psychological thought that views
learning as the most important aspect of an organism's development. Behaviorism
seeks to objectively measure behavior and the way in which stimulus-response
relationships are formed.
Bereavement - correct answer. The act or event of separation or loss that results in
the experience of grief.
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