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39 Cards in this Set
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The 'Exploration' stage contains how many phases? |
Two; Phase 1 & 2 |
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What are phases 1 & 2? |
Enter into a helping relationship Building of a helping relationship |
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The 'Insight' stage contains how many phases? |
Two; Phase 3 & 4 |
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What are phases 3 & 4? |
Exploration/assistance with options Consolidation and planning |
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How many phases are in the ' Action' stage? |
Three; Phase 5,6, & 7 |
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Implementation and Action |
Stage 5 |
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Conclusion of the funeral process |
Phase 6 |
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Post- funeral follow up |
Phase 7 |
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Act or event of loss that results in the experience of grief |
Bereavement |
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An emotion or group of emotions caused by loss |
Grief |
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Who coined the phrases 'grief work' and 'grief syndrome'? |
Lindemann |
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A set of symptoms associated with loss; Includes somatic distress, guilt, hostile reactions... |
Grief Syndrome |
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Process occurring with loss, aimed at loosening the attachment to the dead for reinvesting in the living |
Grief Work |
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To accept the reality of a loss |
Worden's first task of mourning |
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To experience the pain of grief and to express emotions associated with it |
Worden's second task of mourning |
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To adjust to an environment in which the deceased is no longer present |
Worden's third task of mourning |
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To withdraw emotional energy and reinvest it in another relationship |
Worden's fourth task of mourning |
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What is the fourth leading cause of death in the US for people between the ages of 15 and 24? |
Accidents |
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A close partner to 'shock' |
Denial |
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What grief response after suicide is often intense and long |
Guilt |
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Exposure of disaster victims to life-threatening situations is considered to be |
Terror |
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Exposure to dead bodies after a disaster is considered to be |
Horror |
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Is pre or post-impact threat more severe after disasters? |
Post-Impact Threat; i.e tremors after an earthquake could signify threat of reoccurrence |
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What ages are considered 'latency ages'? |
Ages 5-10 |
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Forgoing or withdrawal of medical treatment; allowance of death |
Passive euthanasia |
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Disorganization and Despair is what phase of Bowlby's Attachment Theory? |
Third Phase |
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Which phase of Bowlby's Attachment Theory is the 'Numbing Phase'? |
First Phase
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Redirection of emotion to a culturally or socially useful purpose |
Sublimation |
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'Yearning and Searching' is what phase of Bowlby's Attachment Theory? |
Second Phase |
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Type of suicide; individual not totally integrated into society or family |
Egoistic Suicide |
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Type of suicide; Overly integrated into society and have exaggerated concern |
Altruistic Suicide |
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According to Canine, burnout is: |
'rooted in an individual's desire for meaningfulness' |
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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 |
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Grief experience in which mourning customs are unclear due to an inappropriate death and the absence of prior bereavement experiences |
Anomic grief |
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Basic divisions or groups of mankind which can be distinguished by characteristics or languages: Culture or Ethnic |
Ethnic |
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Social behaviors which are considered to be normal and based on tradition |
Customs |
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Family unit consisting of one male, one female, their children together, and any children from previous marriages |
Blended Family |
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Set of knowledge, beliefs, attitudes, and rules for behavior that are held commonly within a society |
Culture |
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Social grouping in which members possess roughly equivalent culturally valued attributes |
Class |