Psychology /Mors 200 Arts Final - Psychology and Counseling Compend Part 2

Mors 200 Arts Final - Psychology and Counseling Compend Part 2

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This deck covers key concepts in psychology and counseling related to funeral services, including interview techniques, counseling approaches, stages of dying, and more.

Which of the following would NOT be a desired interview technique during the funeral service arrangement conference? A. Verbal communication B. Feedback C. Non-verbal communication D. None of these

None of These
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Which of the following would NOT be a desired interview technique during the funeral service arrangement conference? A. Verbal communication B. Feedback C. Non-verbal communication D. None of these
None of These
Which of the following is NOT an advantage of the directive counseling approach? A. It encourages dependence by the bereaved B. It takes less time C. It is fairly easy to learn and conduct D. It allows the funeral director to provide necessary information and guidelines
It encourages dependence by the bereaved
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Carl Rogers is most frequently associated with: A. Alternative counseling B. Directive counseling C. Non-directive counseling D. Indirect counseling
Non-Directive Counseling
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Which of the following would NOT be an acceptable counseling principal applicable to funeral service? A. Establish rapport B. Encourage conservational flow C. Do not assume the bereaved’s first statements to be either true or correct D. Insist the client gain a new perspective
Insist the client gain a new perspective
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Which of the following would argue that counseling is associated with good communication? A. Sigmund Freud B. Carl Rogers C. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross D. Edgar Jackson
Carl Rogers
Which of the following is a document signed by persons who want to be allowed to die? A. The right to Euthanasia B. The Living Will C. The Freedom of Information Consent D. The Prearrangement-form
The Living Will

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TermDefinition
Which of the following would NOT be a desired interview technique during the funeral service arrangement conference? A. Verbal communication B. Feedback C. Non-verbal communication D. None of these
None of These
Which of the following is NOT an advantage of the directive counseling approach? A. It encourages dependence by the bereaved B. It takes less time C. It is fairly easy to learn and conduct D. It allows the funeral director to provide necessary information and guidelines
It encourages dependence by the bereaved
Carl Rogers is most frequently associated with: A. Alternative counseling B. Directive counseling C. Non-directive counseling D. Indirect counseling
Non-Directive Counseling
Which of the following would NOT be an acceptable counseling principal applicable to funeral service? A. Establish rapport B. Encourage conservational flow C. Do not assume the bereaved’s first statements to be either true or correct D. Insist the client gain a new perspective
Insist the client gain a new perspective
Which of the following would argue that counseling is associated with good communication? A. Sigmund Freud B. Carl Rogers C. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross D. Edgar Jackson
Carl Rogers
Which of the following is a document signed by persons who want to be allowed to die? A. The right to Euthanasia B. The Living Will C. The Freedom of Information Consent D. The Prearrangement-form
The Living Will
That type of self destruction in which a person has little or no group identification and is seen as a loner. A. Egoistic suicide B. Homicide C. Anomic suicide D. Natural Death
Egoistic Suicide
_______ in its broadest sense includes the patient and family prior to the time of death, at the time of death of the patient and care of the family during the bereavement period. A. Euthanasia counseling B. After-service call C. Hospice D. Self help groups
Hospice
The third of Kubler Ross's stages of dying is identified as: A. Depression B. Denial C. Anger D. Bargaining
Bargaining
A common pattern of symptoms and reactions experienced by those who have lost relatives or friends through death. A. Grief B. Sorrow C. Mourning D. Grief Syndrome
Grief Syndrome
A normal somatic disturbance in grief. A. Bewilderment B. Loneliness C. Weakness D. Fear
Weakness
An event producing acute deprivation and loss due to death is one in whom emotional capital has been invested. A. Fear B. Frustration C. Bereavement D. Mourning
Bereavement
The psychological needs of the bereaved family: A. need to be isolated B. need to be left alone C. Need their emotional ties to remain with the deceased as before D. Need emotional support
Need emotional support
The purpose of the funeral rite. A. For the family to repress their grief B. To face confrontation with death C. To prevent the recall of memories of the deceased D. To allow for denial of feelings
To face confrontation with death
Another common name for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. A. Crib death B. Unknown death C. Unexplained infant death D. Thories of causation
Crib Death
Overactivity, acquisition of symptoms of the deceased, isolation from friends and family, and furious hostility toward a specific person are part of what theory? A. Tasks of mourning B. Delayed grief C. Normal grief reactions D. Three phases of grief
Delayed Grief
To assist in the understanding of the circumstances or situations the individual is experiencing, and to assist that person in the selection of an alternative adjustment if necessary. A. Facilitating B. Guidance C. Counseling D. Communication
Facilitating
Which of the following is not considered to be a characteristic of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome? A. Age B. Victims appear healthy C. Usually occurs during sleep D. Is based on heredity
Is based on heredity
The act of causing death painlessly so as to end pain and suffering for an individual. A. Eurotropism B. Euphemism C. Euthanasia D. Suicide
Euthanasia
The fourth stage of dying according to Kubler-Ross. A. Anger B. Denial C. Bargaining D. Depression
Depression