Psychology /Mors 200 Arts Final - Counseling NBE Study Guide

Mors 200 Arts Final - Counseling NBE Study Guide

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This deck covers key concepts and questions related to counseling and grief, based on the Mors 200 Arts Final study guide.

Carl Rogers is well known for his work in humanistic therapy, which is also known as: A. Behavior oriented therapy B. Biofeedback therapy C. Attachment theory therapy D. Client centered therapy

Client Centered Therapy
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Term
Definition
Carl Rogers is well known for his work in humanistic therapy, which is also known as: A. Behavior oriented therapy B. Biofeedback therapy C. Attachment theory therapy D. Client centered therapy
Client Centered Therapy
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A person who expresses anxiety and discomfort while attending a visitation at a funeral home is most likely experiencing a/an: A. Inborn response B. Reaction displacement C. Conditioned response D. Delayed response
Conditioned Response
Which of the following is a determinant of grief? A. Feelings B. Concurrent stress C. Behaviors D. Hostile reactions
Concurrent Stress
The event of a loss is: A. Grief B. Mourning C. Bereavement D. Grief syndrome
Bereavement
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The defense mechanism by which a person refuses to see things as they are because such facts are threatening to the ego. A. Denial B. Crisis C. Anxiety D. Complicated grief
Denial
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According to Bowlby, attachments come from a need for: A. Sex B. Love C. Food and protection D. Safety and security
Safety and Security
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TermDefinition
Carl Rogers is well known for his work in humanistic therapy, which is also known as: A. Behavior oriented therapy B. Biofeedback therapy C. Attachment theory therapy D. Client centered therapy
Client Centered Therapy
A person who expresses anxiety and discomfort while attending a visitation at a funeral home is most likely experiencing a/an: A. Inborn response B. Reaction displacement C. Conditioned response D. Delayed response
Conditioned Response
Which of the following is a determinant of grief? A. Feelings B. Concurrent stress C. Behaviors D. Hostile reactions
Concurrent Stress
The event of a loss is: A. Grief B. Mourning C. Bereavement D. Grief syndrome
Bereavement
The defense mechanism by which a person refuses to see things as they are because such facts are threatening to the ego. A. Denial B. Crisis C. Anxiety D. Complicated grief
Denial
According to Bowlby, attachments come from a need for: A. Sex B. Love C. Food and protection D. Safety and security
Safety and Security
“Affect” is synonymous with: A. Denial B. Emotion C. Catharsis D. Attachments
Emotions
The process of incorporating a loss into one’s life is known as: A. Grief B. Mourning C. Abstraction D. Bereavement
Mourning
Blame directed outward. A. Guilt B. Anger C. Shame D. Depression
Anger
Blame directed inward. A. Guilt B. Anger C. Shame D. Depression
Guilt
Psychology is defined as the study of: A. Emotion B. Human behavior C. Social groups D. The mind
Human Behavior
Crying would be an example of a/an: A. Fear B. Emotion C. External response to an emotion D. Internal response to an emotion
External Response to an Emotion
Suicide resulting from a hopeless situation. A. Anomic B. Altruistic C. Fatalistic D. Egotistic
Fatalistic
The funeral rite satisfies all of the following needs of the survivors, EXCEPT: A. Stress B. Closure C. Emotional D. Psychological
Stress
An emotion characterized by sudden and extreme fear. A. Panic B. Remorse C. Mourning D. Surprise
Panic
In the early stages of developing a counseling relationship, it is important for the counselor to be: A. Coercive B. Nonjudgemental C. Able to judge the outcome D. Able to answer all questions
Nonjudgemental
Directive counseling is also known as: A. Active B. Passive C. Rogerian D. Client-Centered
Active
Which of the following acts of mourning is to experience the pain of loss? A. First B. Second C. Third D. Fourth
Second
Using specialized techniques to help people with abnormal grief. A. Grief therapy B. Crisis therapy C. Grief counseling D. Situational counseling
Grief Therapy
Carl Rogers is most frequently associated with: A. Grief syndrome B. Crisis counseling C. Personal death awareness D. Unconditional positive regard
Unconditional Positive Regard
The state of being prevented from attaining a goal best defines: A. Fear B. Anxiety C. Confusion D. Frustration
Frustration
Client-centered counseling is also known as: A. Active B. Directive C. Non-directive D. Psychoanalysis
Non-Directive
Helping people facilitate uncomplicated grief to a healthy completion of the tasks of grieving within a reasonable time frame best defines: A. Grief therapy B. Psychotherapy C. Grief counseling D. Crisis counseling
Grief Counseling

Which of the following types of death would allow for anticipatory grief to occur? A. SIDS B. AIDS C. Suicide D. Homicide

AIDS