CRIS 606 Final Liberty
Set 1
- A dying person who asks to leave the hospital in order to be at home with family members is most likely engaged in:
- A dying person:
- “Spiritual” tasks _________.
- The premature death of the spirit in a body that still remains physically alive is said to involve _________.
- How quickly a person receives intervention after a crisis event does not matter to their long-term ability to function.
- After the death of a spouse, remarriage is most likely to occur for elderly widowers because:
- Clients may not realize that they were not at fault or may not have been able to stop the abuse from happening.
- In midlife, a newly personalized sense of mortality is likely to affect thoughts about _________.
- For older adults, the need to cope with loss and grief can arise from:
- Older adults may encounter complications following the death of their adult child, such as _________.
- When caring for a dying person’s physical needs, the first intervention to undertake is
- The leading cause of death among infants from 1 month to 1 year of age in the United States is:
- Specific needs of older adults when coping with life-threatening illness or dying are _________.
- The leading cause of death among children 1-4 years of age in the United States is _________.
- In Tolstoy’s novella, The Death of Ivan Ilych, Ivan says he studied the following syllogism in school: Caius is a man, men are mortal, therefore Caius is mortal. Later in life, Ivan realized that the true meaning of this syllogism is:
- Restating in your own words what you thought you heard client say is called
- A typical reaction to a crisis event is an increase in anxiety.
- Your close friend has been notified that her husband committed suicide at work.
- Grief after a death is typically related to _________.
- How have online resources been used in recent years to cope with loss and grief?
- Sloane has said that the most remarkable changes in the American cemetery industry in the last 40 years have included
- Rape is sometimes partly the fault of the victim.
- Who is not at risk of developing secondary PTSD?
- Common physical sensations in bereaved persons include _________.
- Individuals who experience the death of an important person in their lives may undergo “disintegration” in the sense that they experience:
- According to Worden, complicated grief reactions include:
- Funeral and memorial practices in the United States have been criticized for being:
- When some writers argue that grief and mourning can lead to some positive opportunities, they mean that _________.
- Which of the following is not considered to have been an act of terrorism?
- Roadside memorials are most often used by bereaved persons _________.
- The Cohort Measure Rate places the U.S. divorce rate at
- An example of a cognitive task for bereaved persons is _________.
- Grief reactions to loss may often include _________.
- The primary reason why survivors of Hurricane Sandy and Hurricane Katrina had different perceptions of their experiences was because of the number of people who were affected.
- According to Martin and Doka’s account of adaptive grieving styles, “instrumental” grievers tend _________.
- Neimeyer describes “meaning reconstruction” by bereaved persons as involving:
- When an experienced hospice bereavement volunteer observed the single thing that can most help a bereaved person, he meant to encourage _________.
- A battered woman might stay in the relationship because
- The physical or geographical drawing together after a death of persons who ordinarily see little of each other in their everyday lives is primarily an example of:
- On the basis of her work in anthropology, Margaret Mead wrote that she knew of _________.
- Other than a strong faith, other variables that influence a healthy bereavement period include:
- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy involves the veteran accepting that they need help, and committing them to a mental health facility.
- In relationships that are secret or unsuspected, when one partner dies, the grieving person is likely to experience _________.
- All 50 states have mandated reporting laws for child abuse, although the persons who are required to report vary from state to state.
- In order not to risk upsetting mourners, cemetery personnel in contemporary American society usually include mourners in _________.
- Returning veterans from which war were often expected to “just get on with it,” whether or not they suffered from PTSD?
- After burying his wife, one adult found his answering machine still had a recording of her voice from a message she left a few days before her death. When he listens to this recording, he says he finds comfort and solace. As he tells you about this, your best response would be:
- During bereavement, grieving people may direct anger to _________.
- Aftercare programs in the funeral industry that involve extra staff but no extensive training and that offer telephone calls, newsletters, social, dinners, and travel illustrate _________.
- An abusive parent often
Set 2
- The crisis worker can help clients accept their loss by encouraging them to release their denial slowly and move toward the expression of grief.
- Funeral practices are _________.
- When a woman is sexually assaulted in the military, she might be diagnosed with a personality disorder for failing to adjust adequately to the assault.
- When an experienced hospice bereavement volunteer observed the single thing that can most help a bereaved person, he meant to encourage _________.
- Anger, guilt, and anxiety are most closely associated with:
- More soldiers die from suicide than are killed in combat.
- According to our textbook, traditional mourning models have frequently made several assumptions which more recent studies have challenged. Among these assumptions are:
- In itself, grief at the time of a death is _________.
- When a family has been involved with child protective services because of child abuse, the incidence of abuse dramatically decreases.
- A common physical response when experiencing grief related to a death is _________.
- Embalming as it is practiced in our society _________.
- Which of the following is not a factor for a person with a higher education level experiencing fewer depressive symptoms following a job loss?
- Why might women in the military not report sexual assault?
- The shared loss experience that underlies and makes possible effectiveness in bereavement support groups is called:
- One of Worden’s tasks in mourning is “to find an enduring connection with the deceased in the midst of embarking on a new life.” Personal Insights 9.5in the eighth edition of Death & Dying, Life & Living described how four widows dealt with their wedding rings after the death of their spouse. Which of these widows was addressing this task in mourning?
- Grief after a death is typically related to _________.
- A traumatic loss is _________.
- Normal reactions to loss include _________.
- After burying his wife, one adult found his answering machine still had a recording of her voice from a message she left a few days before her death. When he listens to this recording, he says he finds comfort and solace. As he tells you about this, your best response would be:
- Experiences of bereavement and grief are likely to be affected by:
- Infant whiplash syndrome can occur easily if a baby is shaken, and is usually more serious than whiplash in an adult.
- In order not to risk upsetting mourners, cemetery personnel in contemporary American society usually include mourners in _________.
- In our society, unhelpful messages to bereaved persons typically include _________.
- All batterers are mentally ill.
- Clients with PTSD might benefit from
- In order to recover from PTSD, the client must first find a way to avoid the memories of the trauma.
- The title of Rabbi Kushner’s book, When Bad Things Happen to Good People, is an example of which of the following characteristics of bereavement support groups?
- School staff might not be aware of incidences of bullying because much of it occurs outside of school.
- Providing prompt, accurate, and reliable information can help bereaved persons with _________.
- Support groups for the bereaved that offer opportunities for mutual aid and self-help in coping with loss and grief may be:
- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy involves the veteran accepting that they need help, and committing them to a mental health facility.
- In the vignette near the beginning of Chapter 10 it appears that Stella Bridgman was helped most in her bereavement by _________.
- According to Walsh and McGoldrick, tasks confronting bereaved family members and family units include _________.
- In 2014 in the U.S., overall death rates during adulthood were highest in the:
- FOMO is experienced by about 70 percent of all adults in developed or developing countries.
- When older adults do not have enough time to process their grief from one loss before another occurs, they are subject to:
- Waechter’s research demonstrated highest anxiety levels in _________.
- After a funeral, which of the following would be most helpful to a young bereaved child who is repeatedly asking questions about when the person who died will come home?
- In assessing a client’s potential for suicide, which might not be a useful question?
- Which of the following are among the ten leading causes of death for older adults?
- Ego strength refers to
- When helping dying persons who raise questions that are spiritual in nature, one should _________.
- Hospice care in the United States is _________.
- Children who have survived a life-threatening illness often have to deal with issues of _________.
- Doka argued that tasks in coping with life-threatening illnesses might differ in different contexts. He called these contexts “phases” and identified the main ones as:
- According to Erikson’s theory of the human life cycle, normative developmental tasks in young and middle adulthood involve achieving _________.
- Helping with tasks in coping with dying applies to:
- In 2014, individuals aged 10-19 years experienced what percentage of all U.S. deaths?
- Not talking down to older adults and not assuming deafness or incompetence on their part can help them most directly to _________.
- For many adults who have experienced the death of a loved one who died in the military in various conflicts, this type of death is particularly difficult because: