CRIS 303 Quiz 1 Liberty University
- Which form of death encompasses the cessation of the operation or function of all the vital organs?
- What is defined as the irreversible loss of brain function.
- These individuals may be extreme risk takers or thrill seekers appearing to be masters of their fate and proving their control over death.
- Cultural trauma is more likely to result in a dramatic loss of identify and meaning, a tear in the social fabric.
- According to the text, our society once had a death-accepting temperament.
- Violent historical events, discrimination, and oppression experienced by prior generations can potentially affect the lives of future generations in the form of unresolved grief and trauma.
- Physiological death refers to death in which the organism, as a human entity, no longer exists.
- Foreseen grief is defined as a form of normal grief that occurs in anticipation of a future loss
- How many cognate modes of thought on immortality that offer comfort in dealing with death does Lifton provide?
- The conception of what constitutes death is more than an academic interest
- In viewing our attitudes toward death we must all acknowledge that to some degree we all share a delusion because we are posit that death gives meaning to
- Zisook found thatpercent of patients entering an outpatient psychiatric facility had unresolved grief.
- Which form of death can be described as the death of aspects of the dying individual’s personality?
- According to the author, for full recovery to occur, an acknowledgement of the multigenerational influence of trauma and the generational wounding it has inflicted must be
- The Chinese pictogram for “crisis” is a combination of two symbols which are
- Intergenerational trauma is best defined as
- Which of the following is not identified as one of the five Harvard criteria?
- PTSD was categorized as an anxiety disorder because of the persistent anxiety hypervigilance, exaggerated startle response, and displayed by trauma survivors.
- The concept of intergenerational trauma was first introduced as Rakoff and his colleagues described the generational effects of the Holocaust.
- In 4-6 sentences, please discuss an area of death and loss you think differently about as a result of this module/week’s reading.