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Mors 200 Arts Final - Psychology Vocabulary Part 5

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This flashcard deck covers key psychology vocabulary terms relevant to funeral service, including communication, defense mechanisms, and ethical concepts.

The quality in one's voice.

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Key Terms

Term
Definition
The quality in one's voice.
Tone
Historically, an inn for travelers, especially one kept by a religious order; also used to indicate a concept designed to treat patients with life-limiting conditions.
Hospice
Communicating with oneself.
Intrapersonal Communication
A defense mechanism used in grief to return to a more familiar and often more primitive modes of coping.
Regression
Decodes the message.
Receiver
The character of an individual viewed as a member of society; behavior in terms of the duties, obligations and functions of a citizen.
Citizenship

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TermDefinition
The quality in one's voice.
Tone
Historically, an inn for travelers, especially one kept by a religious order; also used to indicate a concept designed to treat patients with life-limiting conditions.
Hospice
Communicating with oneself.
Intrapersonal Communication
A defense mechanism used in grief to return to a more familiar and often more primitive modes of coping.
Regression
Decodes the message.
Receiver
The character of an individual viewed as a member of society; behavior in terms of the duties, obligations and functions of a citizen.
Citizenship
The intense physical and emotional expression of grief occurring as the awareness increases of a loss of someone or something significant.
Acute Grief
One person speaking with limited verbal feedback.
Public Communication
Spoken, oral communication.
Verbal Communication
A belief in a god or gods.
Theistic (Theism)
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.
Adaptation
The objective, emotion-free meaning of a term.
Denotation
The process of deliberately revealing information about oneself that is significant and that would not normally be known by others.
Self-Disclosure
That branch of philosophy dealing with values relating to human conduct as it applies to business transactions.
Business Ethics
The set of values, ideas and opinions of an individual or group.
Philosophy
The study of human behavior as related to funeral service.
Funeral Service Psychology
A defense mechanism in which anger is redirected toward a person or object other than the one who caused the anger originally.
Displaced Aggression
To assist understanding of the circumstances or situations the individual is experiencing, and to assist that person in the selection of an alternative adjustment if necessary.
Facilitate
Taking a speaker's remarks at face value.
Insensitive Listening
A general term for the exchange of information, feelings, thoughts and acts between two or more people, including both verbal and non-verbal aspects of this interchange.
Communication
Physical location and personal history surrounding the communication.
Environment
Words that gain their meaning through comparison.
Relative Terms
Deals with the meanings of words.
Semantics
A rule of ethical conduct found in some form in most religions usually phrased, 'Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.'
Golden Rule
Supplying a logical, rational, socially acceptable reason rather than the real reason for an action.
Rationalization