Psychology /Mors 200 Arts Final - Psychology and Counseling Compend Part 1
Mors 200 Arts Final - Psychology and Counseling Compend Part 1
This deck covers key concepts in psychology and counseling, focusing on human behavior, emotions, grief, and the roles of funeral service professionals.
The science of human behavior. A. Psychology B. Physiology C. Philosophy D. Religion
Psychology
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The science of human behavior. A. Psychology B. Physiology C. Philosophy D. Religion
Psychology
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The modern definition of psychology is that it is the study of human: A. Mind B. Soul C. Beliefs D. Behavior
Behavior
Crying A. Emotion B. External response to an emotion C. Internal response to emotion D. Extrinsic source of frustration
External response to emotion
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“Emovere,” the Latin root of the word “emotion” means: A. To hate B. To frustrate C. To move out or stir up D. To enjoy
To move out or stir up
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The common name for a strong irrational fear that is difficult to eliminate. A. Psycho-neurosis B. Phobia C. Psychosis D. Neurosis
Phobia
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Which of the following forms of behavior illustrates “regression” by an adult? A. Saying that he did not want the job anyway B. Throwing a temper tantrum C. Blaming the other person D. “Turning the other cheek”
Throwing a temper tantrum
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Term | Definition |
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The science of human behavior. A. Psychology B. Physiology C. Philosophy D. Religion | Psychology |
The modern definition of psychology is that it is the study of human: A. Mind B. Soul C. Beliefs D. Behavior | Behavior |
Crying A. Emotion B. External response to an emotion C. Internal response to emotion D. Extrinsic source of frustration | External response to emotion |
“Emovere,” the Latin root of the word “emotion” means: A. To hate B. To frustrate C. To move out or stir up D. To enjoy | To move out or stir up |
The common name for a strong irrational fear that is difficult to eliminate. A. Psycho-neurosis B. Phobia C. Psychosis D. Neurosis | Phobia |
Which of the following forms of behavior illustrates “regression” by an adult? A. Saying that he did not want the job anyway B. Throwing a temper tantrum C. Blaming the other person D. “Turning the other cheek” | Throwing a temper tantrum |
Usually the best way to meet our problems is to: A. Withdraw B. Repress them C. Lie about them D. Attack them directly | Attack them directly |
Which of the following are objectives of psychology? A. Help people learn effectively B. Make better adjustments to life situations C. Understand why people do the things they do D. All of these | All of These |
Grief is best relieved by: A. Repressing the feeling and forgetting it B. Expressing it outwardly by crying C. Becoming hostile and angry D. Purchasing a grand funeral beyond one’s means | Expressing it Outwardly by Crying |
During grief a person may experience: A. Fear and depression B. Anger and resentment C. Weakness and loneliness D. All of these | All of These |
A realistic attitude toward death: A. Can be best developed in early childhood B. Can be best developed during adolescence C. Can be best developed by avoiding the subject D. Cannot be achieved | Can be best developed in early childhood |
The study of death. A. Thanatopsis B. Thanatology C. Physiology D. Psychology | Thanatology |
John, age 5, began using “baby-talk” and bed-wetting after the birth of a baby brother. He was using the defense mechanism of: A. Repression B. Displaced aggression C. Regression D. Identification | Regression |
Which of the following self-concept factors would not affect the ability of the funeral director to effectively communicate with his clientele? A. Persuasion B. Attitudes C. Thoughts D. Physical appearance | Persuasion |
In his service to the public, the funeral director must always be conscious of the basic ____ which consistently maintains and improves his ability to communicate with the community. A. Behavior B. Trust C. Service D. Situation | Trust |
The two most common forms of communication. A. Evaluation and descriptive B. Verbal and non-verbal C. Neutrality and empathy D. Information and persuasion | Verbal and Non-Verbal |
Which of the following is the least likely reaction following a SIDS death? A. Guilt B. Fear C. Acceptance D. Anger | Acceptance |
Anticipatory Grief allows: A. The loss to hurt more B. The loss to not be felt C. The grief work to be shortened D. The mourning process to be worked through at a slower pace. | The grief work to be shortened |
Which of the following is NOT one of the normal reactions in Lindemann’s symptomatology of normal grief? A. No interruptions in patterns of conduct B. Sensations of somatic distress C. Preoccupations with images of the deceased D. Feelings of guilt | No interruptions in patterns of conduct |
Which of the following is NOT a distinct role of the funeral service counselor in helping a bereaved family gain insight into problems and discovering ways of coping with problems? A. The funeral director is a primary source of information B. The funeral director may suggest alternatives to the bereaved party C. The funeral director is the ceremonial institutional tender of the funeral D. The ultimate decisions of the funeral should be influenced by the funeral director | The ultimate decisions of the funeral should be influenced by the funeral director |