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The 'Exploration' stage contains how many phases?

Two; Phase 1 & 2

What are phases 1 & 2?

Enter into a helping relationship


Building of a helping relationship

The 'Insight' stage contains how many phases?

Two; Phase 3 & 4

What are phases 3 & 4?

Exploration/assistance with options


Consolidation and planning

How many phases are in the ' Action' stage?

Three; Phase 5,6, & 7

Implementation and Action

Stage 5

Conclusion of the funeral process

Phase 6

Post- funeral follow up

Phase 7

Act or event of loss that results in the experience of grief

Bereavement

An emotion or group of emotions caused by loss

Grief

Who coined the phrases 'grief work' and 'grief syndrome'?

Lindemann

A set of symptoms associated with loss; Includes somatic distress, guilt, hostile reactions...

Grief Syndrome

Process occurring with loss, aimed at loosening the attachment to the dead for reinvesting in the living

Grief Work

To accept the reality of a loss

Worden's first task of mourning

To experience the pain of grief and to express emotions associated with it

Worden's second task of mourning

To adjust to an environment in which the deceased is no longer present

Worden's third task of mourning

To withdraw emotional energy and reinvest it in another relationship

Worden's fourth task of mourning

What is the fourth leading cause of death in the US for people between the ages of 15 and 24?

Accidents

A close partner to 'shock'

Denial

What grief response after suicide is often intense and long

Guilt

Exposure of disaster victims to life-threatening situations is considered to be

Terror

Exposure to dead bodies after a disaster is considered to be

Horror

Is pre or post-impact threat more severe after disasters?

Post-Impact Threat; i.e tremors after an earthquake could signify threat of reoccurrence

What ages are considered 'latency ages'?

Ages 5-10

Forgoing or withdrawal of medical treatment; allowance of death

Passive euthanasia

Disorganization and Despair is what phase of Bowlby's Attachment Theory?

Third Phase

Which phase of Bowlby's Attachment Theory is the 'Numbing Phase'?

First Phase

Redirection of emotion to a culturally or socially useful purpose

Sublimation

'Yearning and Searching' is what phase of Bowlby's Attachment Theory?

Second Phase

Type of suicide; individual not totally integrated into society or family

Egoistic Suicide

Type of suicide; Overly integrated into society and have exaggerated concern

Altruistic Suicide

According to Canine, burnout is:

'rooted in an individual's desire for meaningfulness'

An adjustment process involving grief or sorrow over a period of time and helps with the reorganization of the life of an individual following a loss:


Mourning or Bereavement

Mourning

Grief experience in which mourning customs are unclear due to an inappropriate death and the absence of prior bereavement experiences

Anomic grief

Basic divisions or groups of mankind which can be distinguished by characteristics or languages:


Culture or Ethnic

Ethnic

Social behaviors which are considered to be normal and based on tradition

Customs

Family unit consisting of one male, one female, their children together, and any children from previous marriages

Blended Family

Set of knowledge, beliefs, attitudes, and rules for behavior that are held commonly within a society

Culture

Social grouping in which members possess roughly equivalent culturally valued attributes

Class