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Mors 200 Arts Final - Psychology Vocabulary Part 2
This deck covers key psychological vocabulary and concepts relevant to the Mors 200 Arts Final, focusing on topics such as grief, counseling, communication, and moral development.
According to Simos, a compelling need by which the individual attempts to restore inner psychological equilibrium, uniting past, present and future in the cycle from loss and the fear of loss to this.
Restitution
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Definition
According to Simos, a compelling need by which the individual attempts to restore inner psychological equilibrium, uniting past, present and future in the cycle from loss and the fear of loss to this.
Restitution
Excessive in duration and never comes to a satisfactory conclusion.
Chronic Grief
The believability of a speaker or other source of information.
Credibility
Any act that is charged with symbolic content.
Ritual
Centering a client's thinking and feelings on the situation causing a problem and assisting the person in choosing the behavior or adjustment to solve the problem.
Focusing
Blame directed toward another person.
Anger
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
According to Simos, a compelling need by which the individual attempts to restore inner psychological equilibrium, uniting past, present and future in the cycle from loss and the fear of loss to this. | Restitution |
Excessive in duration and never comes to a satisfactory conclusion. | Chronic Grief |
The believability of a speaker or other source of information. | Credibility |
Any act that is charged with symbolic content. | Ritual |
Centering a client's thinking and feelings on the situation causing a problem and assisting the person in choosing the behavior or adjustment to solve the problem. | Focusing |
Blame directed toward another person. | Anger |
Feelings such as happiness, anger or grief, created by brain patterns accompanied by bodily changes. | Emotions |
Support or support system provided to the counselee who is seeking an alternative adjustment to problems. | Guidance |
An act or practice of allowing the death of persons suffering from a life-limiting condition. | Euthanasia (Right to Die) |
A speech that is read word-for-word from a prepared text. | Manuscript Speech |
Helping people facilitate uncomplicated grief to a healthy completion of the tasks of grieving within a reasonable time frame. | Grief Counseling |
A therapeutic experience for reasonably healthy persons. Do not confuse this with psychotherapy which is a treatment for emotionally disturbed persons, who seek, or are referred for assistance with pathological problems. A counselor's clients are encouraged to see assistance before they develop serious neurotic, psychotic, or characterological disorders. | Counseling (Ohlsen) |
According to client-centered counseling, the necessary quality of a counselor being in touch with reality and with other's perception of one-self. | Congruence |
A stage of moral development in which moral reasoning is based on reward and punishment from those in authority. | Pre-Conventional Stage (Kohlberg) |
A speech that is learned and delivered by rote without a written text. | Memorized Speech |
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. | Anxiety |
Agreement between group members about a decision. | Consensus |
Excessive written or verbal information. | Message Overload |
Negative attitude towards others based on their gender, religion, race or membership in a particular group. | Prejudice |
That counseling which occurs before a death. | Pre-Need Counseling |
Expressing a thought or idea in an alternate and sometimes shortened form. | Paraphrasing |
The study of human behavior and mental processes in humans and/or animals. | Psychology |
A force that interferes with the process of communication. | Noise |
Listening in which the goal is to help the speaker solve a problem. | Empathetic Listening |
An emotion or set of emotions due to a loss. | Grief |